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Discover Ludwig"familiar for" is a valid phrase in written English and can be used when something is known and recognized by someone.
For example, "I have a feeling of familiarity for this place."
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Make things familiar for the person.
This is ominously familiar for Scotland.
The challenge is familiar for England's tourists.
This terrain is far too familiar for a transformative ramble.
It was all too familiar for the Mets.
His name may be familiar for two reasons.
The quester leaves the familiar for the unknown.
Her situation is familiar for the charity Gingerbread.
However, Italy are just as familiar for Uruguay.
The feeling was all too familiar for Cardiff City.
The problems have been familiar for a long time".
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