get to know
Frequency: 8.835.7 per million words
to gradually become familiar with someone or something
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- She's very nice when you get to know her.
- It takes time to get to know a new city.
- I'm looking forward to getting to know my new colleagues.
- We hope to get to know each other better during the trip.
- It's important to get to know your audience.
- He tried to get to know the local culture.
- They spent the evening getting to know one another.
- Have you had a chance to get to know your neighbors yet?
- It's a great opportunity to get to know more about the project.
- She wants to get to know her students' learning styles.