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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got acquainted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which two people have become familiar with each other, usually through talking or spending time together. For example, "At the party last week, Alex and I got acquainted and quickly became friends."
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"I accepted it, and we got acquainted".
He started playing me his music as we got acquainted.
"I like monkeys," Mr. Reddick said as he got acquainted with Curious George.
During her tours she got acquainted with the country's leading aviators.
The workers also got acquainted with utility men from a different country: French Canadians from Quebec.
Wilf got acquainted with the two cats, chasing them up adjoining trees, then standing guard.
Hewitt supervised the editing of "Morley Safer's Red China Diary," and they got acquainted.
That's how we got acquainted, as you recall, since calling on one's neighbors is not the American Way.
The Burtons and I got acquainted in La Grande Cascade, a glamorous all-glass restaurant in the Bois de Boulogne.
He didn't start making computer-based music until he was 20, however, when he got acquainted with FruityLoops production software.
While they sniffed each other's hindquarters and got acquainted, Cary and I perused the trendy, adorably practical, occasionally scary merchandise.
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