You'll turn a stranger into an acquaintance, or you'll refresh a past acquaintanceship.
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The two struck up an acquaintanceship and Noel became a regular at Inspiral Carpets shows.
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I don't think I became a real photographer until I made a real acquaintanceship with music.
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In France he renewed his acquaintanceship with Curtis Harrington, whom Whale had met in 1947.
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They struck up an acquaintanceship and still exchange letters.
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Olga was a poet herself, and her acquaintanceship with Pasternak grew into an intense and lasting intimacy.
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Is there any way back to acquaintanceship that won't make my office an uncomfortable place to work?
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Moreover, acquaintanceship is a positive tie, but what about negative ties such as animosity among persons?
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The two antagonists have much in common, including an acquaintanceship that goes back more than 20 years.
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Acquaintance: a relationship less intimate than friendship
An interpersonal relationship is an association between two or more people that may range from fleeting to enduring. This association may be based on limerence, love and liking, regular business interactions, or some other type of social commitment. ...
A person known by name but with whom interaction is usually limited in scope and quality.