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The phrase "familiar with the" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe someone who is knowledgeable about a certain subject, task, or concept. For example, "I am familiar with the topics on the agenda for the meeting."
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Were you familiar with the study?
But he seems familiar with the playbook.
"I'm not familiar with the franchise".
I was familiar with the subject.
Vidal was already familiar with the area.
Pepsi is familiar with the local risks.
I am familiar with the species.
I was obviously familiar with the Beats.
He was familiar with the Jets.
New Yorkers are familiar with the pattern.
Are you familiar with the airline industry?
More suggestions(25)
familiar with the satisfaction
familiar with the variations
familiar with the endorsement
familiar with the work of
familiar with the factual
familiar with the aircraft
familiar with the diacritics
familiar with the hardship
familiar with the differing
familiar with the varied
familiar with the mechanical
familiar with the foundations
familiar with the operational
familiar with the fiscal
familiar with the innovation
familiar with the unit
familiar with the distinct
familiar with the standoff
familiar with the atmosphere
familiar with the execution
familiar with the paintings
familiar with the applicable
familiar with the expertise
familiar with the plane
familiar with the sentiments
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