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The phrase "familiar with the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's knowledge or understanding of a specific issue or situation.
Example: "The team is familiar with the problem and is working on a solution."
Alternatives: "acquainted with the issue" or "knowledgeable about the problem."
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So I'm familiar with the problem.
Arnold Cohen, 66, is familiar with the problem.
Is he familiar with the problem of overcrowding in hospital emergency rooms?
Ikea, by then familiar with the problem, had contracted for generators; both sites opened on time.
If an abnormality is found, Dr. Khosla said, the drug should be stopped and an orthopedist familiar with the problem should be consulted.
Veronica Vichit-Vadakan, 29, a freelance film editor in Portland, Ore., is all too familiar with the problem of buying things she does not use.
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You're familiar with the problems we've had.
Montana is well familiar with the problems in American health care.
His own son plays in a league, so he's familiar with the problems.
But Vatican officials, familiar with the problems and strong feelings in the region, took the president's words in stride.
It went on: "He greeted our men with 'Shalom', was familiar with the problems of Jewry and of Israel, and gave the impression of being an intellectual.
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