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1 We count him one among the valuable acquaintances made this year in England.'
2 He graduated as fourth in a large class, and better still had made some valuable acquaintances here.
3 We count him among the valuable acquaintances made this year in England....
4 Undoubtedly the Osterley family were valuable acquaintances .
5 I have a good many agreeable and valuable acquaintances , one or two of whom I hope I may hereafter reckon as friends.
6 He had made new and valuable acquaintances , read many books, mastered the grammar of his own tongue, won a multitude of friends.
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