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Discover Ludwig"intimacy from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a feeling of closeness with someone. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as "I felt a deep sense of intimacy from the moment I met him."
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"It's that level of intimacy from Day 1," she said.
"You will not expect any intimacy from me, nor will you reproach me in any way".
Its steeply raked seating plan offers good sightlines, and even a sense of intimacy, from just about every vantage.
"The Court has taken sides in the culture war," he warned, denouncing a decision protecting adult intimacy from criminalization.
Despite their large size, however, his paintings derived a remarkable sense of intimacy from the play of nuances within local colour.
The scene drew added intimacy from its setting, the wee, now defunct Taipei Theater deep in the basement of the McGraw-Hill Building.
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As married people do, they cross and recross the borders dividing privacy from intimacy, independence from codependency, lust from boredom.
In a culture expecting easy intimacies from its great figures, she was aloof, poised, posed: she was camera-friendly.
"So that you could fully appreciate what's going to come 'after.' " She never knows what to say to sudden intimacies from strangers.
The concept of the "pocket cunt" is mean, sure, but it suggests that he's alienated from sex and intimacy and from women in a sad way.
Her instant intimacy, even from a lectern, was deceptive; when she died, in 2006, of complications from lymphoma, few people had even known she was sick.
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