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"being familiar" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is of known or recognized, or something that is already known from before. Example sentence: Being familiar with the company's policies, I knew that I needed to submit a formal request before taking vacation days.
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Understanding how kale grows and being familiar with what it looks like can provide familiarity.
Being familiar with neither of them, I wouldn't know.
(I'm not being familiar; that's how they are known professionally).
Diners could be forgiven for not being familiar with crosnes.
Numb though it may be, it has the benefit of being familiar to many drivers.
Carrots have the added advantages of being familiar, attractive, versatile and available just about everywhere.
We get the most from our tools by being familiar with them.
The acclaim gave rise to an anecdote no less poignant for being familiar.
Being familiar with members of the security services was not the same as being a spy.
It means being familiar enough with your clients' cultures to know how a sentence will sound there".
The doctor examined him and, being familiar with his case, determined that he had no worsening signs requiring imaging.
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