au fait in English

adjective
1
having a good or detailed knowledge of something.
you should be reasonably au fait with the company and its products

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "au fait" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "au fait", or refer to the context using the word "au fait" in the English Dictionary.

1. 2 days ago · Bobbinite Au-fait

2. She's not really au fait with the latest computer technology.

3. 1 Are you au fait with the rules of the game?

4. 2 I'm not really au fait with the computer system yet.

5. I'm new here so I'm not completely au fait with the system.

6. 7 I'm new here so I'm not completely au fait with the system.

7. 13 It's my first week here so I'm not yet au fait with the system.

8. 14 It's my first week here so I'm not completely au fait with the system.

9. 16 I was new at the school and not yet au fait with its customs.

10. Au Fait is willing to create prosperous tomorrow together with customers of both new and old.

11. 8 Au Fait is willing to create prosperous tomorrow together with customers of both new and old.

12. 9 She appears to be au fait to the ways of the world though she is young.

13. Conversant with experienced in, familiar with, skilled in, acquainted with, practised in, knowledgeable about, versed in, well up in (informal), well-informed about, proficient in, au fait with These businessmen are not Conversant with basic scientific principles.

14. Familiar with, aware of, in on, experienced in, conscious of, informed of, alive to, privy to, knowledgeable about, versed in, conversant with, apprised of, cognizant of, up to speed with, au fait with, switched-on about (informal) He was well Acquainted with European literature.

15. Most listeners won't be au fait with English Renaissance composers or 16th century astrologist John Dee, but in that gap between Barnett's knowledge and yours lies TNPs' power – the power to open huge Blanknesses in the mind for the ignorant and interested to swim in; Blanknesses that hold, in the ambiguity of misunderstanding, the potential

16. L'une des Bizarreries de l'histoire économique du monde tient au fait que même si Mao Ze-Dong a privilégié l'éducation de base dans le cadre de son attachement au socialisme (et non au capitalisme ou à l'économie de marché), par la suite, (après les réformes de 1979), c'est précisément ce privilège accordé à l'éducation qui a