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The phrase "familiarity to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to describe someone's level of knowledge or understanding about a particular subject or concept. Example: His familiarity to ancient Greek mythology was evident in his detailed retelling of the story of Perseus and Medusa.
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There is a familiarity to Boyd's success.
There is, however, a nagging familiarity to him.
And there is a familiarity to the series.
"They're some of the only things left that give a feeling of familiarity to the neighborhood".
Even with all the variables, there was a familiarity to the first day.
There was a comforting familiarity to Standford Hill prison on the Isle of Sheppey.
It's a little strange that they've struggled to bring that familiarity to Test cricket".
Each of the appearances, carefully choreographed, was intended to send a message of familiarity to voters.
It's a shocking revelation, but with a ring of familiarity to it.
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Second, we explored whether caller characteristics (familiarity-to-sender and sex-of-sender) affect auditory laterality.
However, in vervet monkeys no effect of familiarity-to-sender was found on auditory laterality [21].
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