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Recent Examples on the WebThat prior experience eliminates much of the acclimation period typically required for new managers. Theo Mackie, The Arizona Republic, 24 Aug. 2022 The school quickly devised a buddy system where each new arrival from Ukraine could be paired with another student, who serves as an interpreter and helps with acclimation. Angie Leventis Lourgos, Chicago Tribune, 29 May 2022 Boyle missed all of practice last week, and Ravens coaches have said his acclimation to game play after last year’s season-ending knee injury would be gradual. Tim Schwartz, baltimoresun.com, 12 Dec. 2021 Most of all, 19th-century Southerners had a very strong conception of acclimation, the process by which someone becomes sick with yellow fever, survives and acquires immunity. Karin Wulf, Smithsonian Magazine, 19 Apr. 2022 This season was always considered a year of acclimation for Ewers. Nathan Baird, cleveland, 20 Nov. 2021 There will be plenty of acclimation before the season begins. Orion Sang, Detroit Free Press, 10 July 2021 While an immediate such signing on Monday would provide for four weeks of acclimation, there are advantages of bypassing an immediate move. Ira Winderman, sun-sentinel.com, 14 Apr. 2021 But how lengthy an acclimation period would the 25-year-old Lock need? Mike Jones, USA TODAY, 11 May 2022 See More