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Discover Ludwig"a familiar" can be used in written English as a grammatically correct and meaningful part of a sentence.
It is used to describe someone or something that is well-known or easily recognized. Example: "The old bookstore was a familiar sight to the locals, who had grown up browsing its shelves for their favorite books."
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It's a familiar quandary.
| It's a familiar scene.
A familiar enough business.
And a familiar taste.
It's a familiar argument.
It's a familiar truism.
This is a familiar argument.
It is a familiar sound.
It is a familiar story.
It was a familiar critique.
It is a familiar quandary.
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