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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a familiarity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it either to describe a deep understanding of a concept or to refer to a close relationship. For example, "She had a familiarity with computers that allowed her to troubleshoot the issue quickly." or "The two had a familiarity that was built up over years of friendship."
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And a familiarity.
There is a familiarity to Boyd's success.
"It's a familiarity bias," he says.
And there is a familiarity to the series.
R.A.: There's a familiarity about Viktor and Rolf.
And he displayed a familiarity with current events.
"They have a familiarity with the music," she said.
"There was such a familiarity with the place," Navratilova added.
There is a familiarity, a feeling of comfort and grace.
A familiarity with basic descriptive and inferential statistics is required.
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Now it's predicated on a familiarity derived from ubiquity.
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