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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a familiar one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is well-known or easily recognized, often in the context of a situation, phrase, or concept.
Example: "The story he told was a familiar one, often recounted in our family gatherings."
Alternatives: "a well-known one" or "a recognizable one."
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The division was a familiar one.
The pattern was a familiar one.
His story is a familiar one.
The game is a familiar one.
This trade-off is a familiar one.
The debate had become a familiar one for LaShannon Spencer.
The biggest question about Pittsburgh's offense is a familiar one.
Its location is a familiar one to Rockville Centre residents.
It was a startling sensation, yet a familiar one.
In Burbank, that story is a familiar one of late.
The problem is a familiar one for the authority.
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