Since Mark grew up in Florida, he doubted if he would ever acclimate to New York’s weather conditions. [verb]
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It will take a while for me to acclimate to the three-hour time difference. [verb]
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In a little while we'll be acclimated and acquainted, and all will be well.' [Please select]
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All were thoroughly acclimated, having lived in Montecito either from birth or for several years. [Please select]
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When I have become acclimated, as it were, I will be ready for you. [Please select]
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Even among the moujiks this fashion has become acclimated. [verb]
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We were new to automobiling in England, but we were fast becoming acclimated. [verb]
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She'd been there for about two months, not yet enough time to acclimate to the Guardians. [Please select]
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{ Colinus { {Introduced and { {acclimated in {virginianus Bobwhite {Washington and Oregon {and the islands {of Puget Sound. [Please select]
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Caldwell, who has become thoroughly acclimated, is not immune. [Please select]
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When, however, it was established, by actual experiment, that their wool did not deteriorate in this country, as had been feared by many, and that they became readily acclimated, they again rose into favor. [Please select]
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