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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "familiar *" is not correct or usable in written English as it stands alone.
You can use the phrase "familiar with" in written English when you want to indicate that you have knowledge or experience with a certain subject. For example: "I am familiar with the rules of the game."
Exact(49)
Familiar face — very familiar.
Familiar faces.
Familiar, too.
Familiar scenario.
Familiar sells.
Familiar circumstances.
Similar(11)
Vaguely familiar.
"He's familiar".
Looks familiar?
Sounds familiar.
Very familiar.
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