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were strangers
noun
A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
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We were strangers.
They were strangers".
We were strangers once, too.
Prehistoric artists were strangers to it.
"We were strangers once, too," he said.
The second wave of looters were strangers.
Both men were strangers to the killer.
The two boys, they said, were strangers.
They were strangers to the girls.
And until two years ago, they were strangers.
We were strangers whose paths intersected now and again.
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