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The phrase "familiar with how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to express that someone is knowledgeable about a particular process. Example: My colleague is very familiar with how to handle a customer complaint.
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"We're very familiar with how the W.W.F.
You're familiar with how well that strategy worked?
Maroth is familiar with how quickly things can change.
And, well, we're familiar with how that story goes.
I am familiar with how the military and military officers operate and the power they have.
Then he delivered his own jab: "Ms. O'Donnell is not familiar with how bond ratings work".
That gets harder when you're familiar with how the illusion has been made.
I mean, not, like, past-life experience, but I'm familiar with how they feel".
But they work best for those people who are familiar with how financial markets work.
Most people – including elected officials – are not familiar with how NTSB investigations work.
MOST people are familiar with how water can be used to make electricity.
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