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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiar matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is well-known or something that has already been discussed. For example, "This is a familiar matter that we've discussed before."
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And there was the familiar matter of location, location.
Suffering, however powerfully portrayed, is familiar matter for contemporary art.
Only 5percentt of the universe that you inhabit can be described as familiar matter.
This picture, physicists think, shows telltales of dark matter: mysterious stuff which makes up five times as much of the universe as the more familiar matter of atoms.
It is more than five times as abundant as the familiar matter that atoms are made of, but tends to interact with atomic matter only through gravity.
The burden of history was also lighter, with the epoch-making fact of an African American president now a familiar matter.
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He is returning to familiar subject matter.
Yet ideas are in play elsewhere in the exhibition, even if they often springboard out of familiar subject matter.
One Welsh-language magazine has called the launch production "provincial" because it rakes over familiar subject matter.
With Paranoid Park (2007) he returned to familiar subject matter, addressing the confusion of young adulthood through the misadventures of a high-school skateboarder.
Having familiar subject matter can also allow young children to focus on detail such as word sounds and syntax without being too distracted.[2].
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