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acquainted

[uh-kweyn-tid] / əˈkweɪn tɪd /


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But there's evidence to suggest that some parts of the audience were already acquainted with classical music.

From BBC

One remarkable finding was that nearly a quarter of survey respondents personally knew or were acquainted with someone in their family or friend groups directly affected by the deportation efforts, Lerman said.

From Los Angeles Times

The distance gave us time to get acquainted without the diversion of physical proximity.

From Los Angeles Times

She exhibits a collection of quirks familiar to anyone vaguely acquainted with the sitcom genre.

From The Wall Street Journal

There would be the wobbly start as owner and club got acquainted, a few spins of the managerial merry-go-round, investment in the squad, improvement, promotion, consolidation, sale.

From BBC