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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiar among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a group of people or entities that have a shared knowledge or recognition of something.
Example: "The new technology is becoming increasingly familiar among industry professionals."
Alternatives: "well-known among" or "recognized among".
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His story is all too familiar among premiership players.
Halfway around the circle, Ted noticed something, someone, a flash of the familiar among the unfamiliar.
The two men began a mournful culinary duet that is familiar among South Asian diabetics.
The adaptive Gastwirth score is not much familiar among quality control practitioners and therefore rarely used in practice.
Mr. Kadhum, the civil engineer, stared at his home, voicing a sentiment that has become all too familiar among Iraqis.
While disablism is pervasive, the concept of disablism is less familiar among the mainstream audiences than similar concepts like racism and sexism.
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Though this is a familiar conversation among African-American women, it is a somewhat fresher topic among Caucasian and Hispanic women with frizzy hair.
At Columbia Law School, Comey found some familiar faces among the faculty.
There is even a familiar face among these heroes.
There are some familiar names among the Dutch team.
There are many familiar names among the artists, like Willie Cole.
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