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Discover Ludwig"familiar with it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has knowledge or experience with something. For example, "She was familiar with the process, so she quickly completed the task."
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You're probably most familiar with it by its better-known brand names: Vicodin and Lortab.
Samsung tiptoes into the technology to get familiar with it, then waits for its moment.
"Are you familiar with it?
Police agencies became more familiar with it.
PRESIDENT OBAMA: I'm not familiar with it.
They become more familiar with it.
RICKMAN -- I wasn't that familiar with it.
"I'm not very familiar with it".
I am familiar with it, yes.
But some Californians were familiar with it.
"Maybe you're not too familiar with it.
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