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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a familiar mission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a task or objective that is well-known or has been encountered before.
Example: "The team was excited to embark on a familiar mission, having successfully completed it in the past."
Alternatives: "a well-known task" or "a recognized objective."
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At Rochas, the designer Marco Zanini, with both Italian and Swedish origins, has a familiar mission: to continue to re-invent a house still better known for its fragrances than its fashion.
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In a familiar pattern, they were assigned a mission that the Iraqi Army is unable to do.
Mission statements provide a familiar example of how executives allow talk to substitute for action.
When Keasey found the back of the net for the third time at Mission Viejo High, a familiar song blasted.
Some Israelis said today that the military missions had briefly interrupted a familiar pattern, without hope of ending it.
They were familiar characters dropped into a familiar setting, tasked with a familiar, if daunting, mission: save the world.
A good thing maybe because it has allowed fundamental changes to take place in the scale, mission and complexity of higher education within a familiar pattern of institutions.
A familiar enough business.
And a familiar taste.
He became a familiar figure in Washington, D.C., and other cities in the United States and abroad, seeking funds and recruits for the college and support for his missions.
This is a familiar argument.
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