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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiarity when" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that describes a situation when someone is familiar with something or someone. For example: - Familiarity when meeting new people can help ease social anxiety. - I struggle with familiarity when trying to adjust to a new workplace. - There is a sense of familiarity when I visit my childhood home. - Familiarity can be comforting when going through a difficult time.
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The aim of this study was to investigate whether aging affects the neural networks underlying personal familiarity when perceiving personally familiar versus unfamiliar faces and places.
The key is to give your application just a little boost of familiarity when people are reading through it.
Celtic knew the visitors' defence was vulnerable and there must have been a sense of familiarity when Juan Insaurralde failed to cut out Georgios Samaras's cross-field pass.
So all of these resemblances give Palin a smack of familiarity when tales of moose stew and belief in creationism might make her seem unelectably exotic.
Now, I surround myself with familiarity when I need respite, comfort or to nuzzle into the safety and warmth that my loved ones provide.
The depth of the relationship between Mr. Perry and Mr. Jeffress, a Southern Baptist, was unclear, though the governor seemed to indicate some familiarity when he took the stage after being introduced.
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This feeling of familiarity and closeness when it comes to art and literature, in particular, but also architecture, is partly what Evans exploits, throwing back at us every generalisation we cherish about Victorian times.
(Klinsmann loves the guy, and familiarity matters when you consider there will be very little training time ahead of this match).
The first time I met with unwelcome familiarity was when my daughter was a small child and had a 6-year-old playmate in the backyard.
Reading his speech at Riverside Church on April 4 , 1967 one feels the same sinking sense of familiarity as when listening to recordings of Lyndon Johnson talking about the escalation in Vietnam (curated by Bill Moyers for a recent special).
He has locked himself in a bubble in which he bases his relationship with his economic advisers on "trust" (code for familiarity) even when their advice is at odds with the ample evidence from the real world.
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