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was acquaintance
noun
A state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy
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Then, it was acquaintances and a few friends.
I had my one best friend but I was acquaintances with pretty much everyone.
Actually, perhaps the better word is "acquaintance".
Why is acquaintance with a fact that corresponds to one's thought not sufficient for justification?
It is tempting to suppose that Russell equivocates between the relation of acquaintance and the special kind of knowledge of truth (foundational knowledge) whose sole source is acquaintance.
Opponents of the theory may seek acquaintance with such relations or entities without finding it, or at least, without realizing that it is acquaintance that they have found.
They were acquaintances.
Some are acquaintances.
"We were acquaintances," Ms. Smith said.
Police said the two were acquaintances.
All three victims were acquaintances of Mr. Castro's children.
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