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Oh, sure, he picks up certain ideas along the way, and an expectant father achieves a certain conversance with cervical topics, but mostly he keeps his mouth shut.

From Slate Aug. 13, 2014

So O’Donnell’s policy deficiencies didn’t lose her the debate, just as Coons’ effortless policy conversance didn’t win it for him.

From Salon Oct. 14, 2010

“He had a stunning conversance about what we were doing here and why people should be paying attention to Silicon Valley,” said former California state controller Steve Westly, an early executive at eBay.

From Washington Post

Edith, the gentle queen of Edward the Confessor, was noted alike for her skill with the needle and her conversance with literature.

From Women of England by Bartlett Burleigh James

It imparts to literature the tone of the world—of the world not only of social eminence, but of practical experience and conversance with great affairs.

From The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil by W. Y. Sellar




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