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The phrase "a familiar wariness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of caution or suspicion that someone has experienced before, often in a context where they are encountering a situation or person that evokes that feeling.
Example: "As she approached the old house, a familiar wariness crept over her, reminding her of the stories she had heard as a child."
Alternatives: "an instinctive caution" or "a known apprehension."
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Yet a familiar wariness has begun to settle in as these calls have become more common.
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And a familiar taste.
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It was a familiar scene.
It was a familiar chorus.
This is a familiar argument.
It's a familiar quandary.
It is a familiar sound.
It is a familiar story.
It was a familiar critique.
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