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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am familiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing knowledge or awareness of a subject or topic.
Example: "I am familiar with the latest trends in technology and can provide insights on them."
Alternatives: "I know about" or "I have knowledge of".
Dictionary
am familiar
adjective
Known to one.
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I am familiar with the species.
"I am familiar with everything.
"So I am familiar with suffering.
I am familiar with that idea.
I also am familiar with Israel.
I am familiar with it, yes.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: Yes, I am familiar with this premise.
Gail: I am familiar with the referee complaints.
I am familiar with the Israeli 40th anniversary report.
I am familiar with your proprietary spelling system.
"It's an emotion with which I am familiar.
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