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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiarized myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which you became knowledgeable or accustomed to something. For example, "I familiarized myself with the new software before I started using it."
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During the period following I familiarized myself with the affairs of the ministry.
For my first few years on 74th Street, I familiarized myself mostly with the crosstown bus stop at 79th.
I familiarized myself with the creaky floorboards and a spiral staircase that didn't appear quite sturdy enough.
I familiarized myself with my lodgings for the evening: a little wagon that resembled a Victorian dollhouse with wheels.
"I familiarized myself with his work and realized I was dealing with a genius," Mr. McHale, who now stars in NBC's "Community," said by phone.
"I familiarized myself with the survey's publications on prehistory, and I talked to the authors who were still alive," Mr. Hanrahan said.
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I've got to familiarize myself with everything and everybody.
I spent a long time familiarizing myself with Afghanistan.
"I spent most of my time familiarizing myself with the technology and building game-development tools.
"Obviously it's more about just familiarizing myself again with the course.
But first I wanted to familiarize myself with a few museum collections.
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