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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Highly familiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is well-known or easily recognized. Example: "The concept of gravity is highly familiar to most people, as it is a fundamental aspect of our everyday lives."
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In addition, speech perception is facilitated when a highly familiar voice is presented suggesting that familiarity may even help listeners to compensate for sensory or cognitive decline (Johnsrude et al., 2013).
In that study, the Familiarity control rats were simultaneously shown a highly familiar object (from the previous trial) and an object that is less recent but still highly familiar (used in all previous sessions).
It is, however, highly familiar.
Most of Mr. Tadie's other observations will be highly familiar to readers of earlier biographies.
He is highly familiar with the British music business and friends with Mr. Berry, the head of EMI Records.
Cinemagoers who are not au fait with Oshii's film may still find many of its themes and tropes highly familiar.
Many elements of this book will be highly familiar to readers who have tracked Mr. Bush's career.
The intricate language for what was going on with Stoudemire could have been simplified in two highly familiar syllables: aging.
Eric Kress's photography is in a fine Scandinavian tradition and the supporting cast includes some highly familiar Swedish and Danish faces.
The delegates will have been highly familiar with the content long before they arrived in the cavernous hall – though Xi Jinping, Hu's heir apparent, nonetheless scribbled assiduously throughout.
Like almost all top young Chinese lawyers, Lu and Yue are highly familiar with the common law system, having studied LLM masters degrees abroad.
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