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Discover Ludwig"familiar waters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is familiar to you, something that you have encountered before or a situation that is comfortable. For example, you could say "I'm heading back into familiar waters now that I am back in my old job."
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Many advertisers miss the familiar waters of old media.
But these days, a lot of the "gulf" shrimp come from other, less familiar waters.
Soon, the more familiar waters of the political world began to beckon: a State Assembly seat in Mr. Stringer's district came open in fall 1992.
The courses sailed were in the familiar waters of the southern tropics; none was through the dangerous waters of higher latitudes.
But with Kevin Kwan's debut novel Crazy Rich Asians, we've left the familiar waters of kung fu fighting for a whole new wave of stereotypes.
Then it will be back to familiar waters and a dash through Florida's Okeechobee Canal before again setting a northbound course up the Eastern Seaboard.
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It was like being pushed into familiar water, Andrew instantly soaked.
The lesser 911 Carrera coupe ($83,050) gets a 3.4-liter version of Porsche's now familiar water-cooled flat 6.
There was a familiar water stain on the shade, a lion's head coming out of a rose, and I sat up in bed with a gasp.
A poacher staking out this spot for a couple of days would have a chance of catching one of the cats, as they often return to familiar watering holes.
It is also a good tool for navigating the perhaps less-familiar waters of the ancient arts of Egypt, Greece, Rome and Asia, and the more recent but more foreign-seeming productions of Africa, South America and Oceania.
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