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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'familiar from' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is known or recognized from a particular place or source. For example: "The tune was familiar from its inclusion in the popular film."
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This too is familiar from the 1990s.
Pricing strategies are familiar from other settings.
Familiar from father and mother.
"You bring something that's familiar from home".
"I'm not very familiar from the situation.
Everywhere was familiar from film and television.
The face so familiar from "Magnum P.I".
IT IS a scene familiar from American history.
Two, gravity and electromagnetism, are familiar from everyday experience.
Besides, this scepticism about Sutherland was familiar from the start.
Mr. Teresi's major arguments will be familiar from previous debates.
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