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The phrase "are familiar that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "are familiar with" or "are aware that."
Example: "They are familiar with the new software updates that were released last week."
Alternatives: "are acquainted with" or "are knowledgeable about".
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While the results of Experiment 4 support the notion that perirhinal lesions can increase sensitivity to proactive interference, the overall findings question whether rats lacking a perirhinal cortex typically behave as if novel objects are familiar, that is, show false recognition.
Considered on this scale, the conundrum is not one which many people would actually have to face, but, writ small, it is the problem with which all owners of gardens are familiar: that tree, that plant, is far too large, but can I bear to get rid of it?
Historically, we are familiar that some medical problems will carry social stigma and discrimination and victims may be excluded from the mainstream society (Schwab et al., 2013).
All existing methods with which we are familiar that construct publication-citation records do not employ filters (note: the Web of Science advertises the capability to correctly select publications using only names, but in our studies we found no noticeable difference between Web of Science's results and those of any other publication search engine).
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(I'm not being familiar; that's how they are known professionally).
If its look is familiar, that's because the artist, Lyn Severance, also designed the Ben & Jerry's cartons.
If the device in his hand in the top right corner is familiar, that's because dentists use it on teeth.
It is familiar that BDST model provide a simplest approach and suitable prediction of absorber performance (Al-Degs et al. 2009).
"I was familiar that he was involved in the drug trade.
Consumers like domains that are familiar or that appear to be trustworthy and legitimate.
Members of Congress are familiar with that terrain.
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