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The phrase "a remarkable familiarity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or notable level of knowledge or comfort with something or someone.
Example: "Despite having just met, there was a remarkable familiarity between them, as if they had known each other for years."
Alternatives: "an impressive closeness" or "a striking intimacy."
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"We have a remarkable familiarity with photographs.
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A remarkable day!
Remarkable figures for a remarkable cricketer.
A remarkable woman.
There is on display a remarkable seating plan that Charles Dickens drew up for his own wedding in which each guest is characterized by a Shakespearean quotation; Dickens could presume such familiarity.
Truly, a remarkable life.
A remarkable book.
What a remarkable community!
It's a remarkable read.
It's a remarkable document.
A remarkable and beloved humanitarian.
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