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Discover Ludwig"be familiar" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone or something as being known or well-acquainted with something. Example: I am familiar with the new software and can help you navigate it easily.
Dictionary
be familiar
adjective
Known to one.
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This trajectory should be familiar to Americans.
It will be familiar to many.
Its name may be familiar.
* Be familiar with the warranty.
Lawrence's name will be familiar to some.
It will be familiar to Tea Party America.
You need not be familiar with Python.
Be familiar with the intern's Learning Covenant.
Be familiar with their building evacuation routes.
The outlines will likely be familiar.
Their names won't always be familiar.
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