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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make acquaintances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to suggest an action of getting to know someone for the first time. For example, "I am looking forward to making new acquaintances at the party this weekend."
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There is time and space to work or to walk around and make acquaintances.
"He looked for opportunities to make acquaintances with people," Mr. Devine added in a telephone interview.
"Don't make acquaintances in hotel lobbies, "Don't accept the advice of strangers on the street, etc".
While students make acquaintances based on their interests, he says, campus life ultimately divides itself along linguistic lines, and friendships across those lines are rare.
Officials rejected claims that cadres use the school to "meet people, make acquaintances, have a good meal and have a good rest".
"You make acquaintances, not friends," said one, admitting that she had never so much as met the wife of her husband's commanding officer, even though they lived so near each other.
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Young men new to the market were occasionally advised to make acquaintance with Annie's prodigious breasts; kiss them for good luck.
Along the way, you'll make acquaintance with resident red-footed tortoises, iguanas, and pelicans that swoop and dive into the water.
When he made acquaintances, it was not casually.
Though he does not speak German, Mr. Frankel apparently made acquaintances in prison who recommended lawyers to represent him.
Basit quickly made acquaintances through a mosque in Jersey City and recruited men to join him in a plan to bomb the World Trade Center.
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