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The phrase "intimate to" is not considered correct English, and it is not recommended to use it. Instead, you can use the phrase "intimate with" to express close familiarity or understanding. For example: I am intimate with my closest friends, and I trust them with my deepest secrets.
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His suicidal musings range from intimate to grandiose.
"It went from being intimate to being even smaller.
They can go from something intimate to something quite epic".
The resulting exhibition spaces range from the intimate to the enormous.
No, vaping always looks to me like you're doing something very intimate to a fountain pen.
Saunders's music is at once too abstract and too intimate to support such an interpretation.
Ms. Banks's eye is intimate, to be sure, but her pictures are sly and funny.
But my own concern about potential noise-induced hearing loss feels almost too intimate to extrapolate.
It was further amended on 17 July 2015 to correct the word "intimate" to "suppose".
They do not quarrel; it is as though they were no longer sufficiently intimate to fight".
But the information the government obtains need not be intimate to constitute a violation of privacy.
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