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The phrase "a bit familiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems somewhat known or recognizable, but not entirely clear or specific.
Example: "The melody of that song sounds a bit familiar, but I can't quite place where I've heard it before."
Alternatives: "somewhat recognizable" or "slightly known".
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It all seemed a bit familiar.
It's all a bit familiar.
And it all felt a bit familiar.
It also felt a bit familiar.
Maybe this sounds a bit familiar.
The rest of it, though, is all a bit familiar.
Isn't he, well, a bit old and isn't his name a bit familiar?
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"While we haven't actually done an investment quite like this before, it did feel a little bit familiar," Schneider said.
By the time they appear — and Mr. King has fine tricks for observing them without too much narrative fakery — they are already a little bit familiar and not at all hard to accept.
No doubt that pitch sounds a fair bit familiar.
While not every melancholic teen will nose-dive into prostitution, it all felt a little bit familiar.
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