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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiarized with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has become acquainted or knowledgeable about a subject or situation.
Example: "Before starting the project, the team was familiarized with the new software tools."
Alternatives: "acquainted with" or "informed about".
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"They'd become familiarized with our business and operations," Ms. Carone said, "and that made for an easier transition from KPMG".
Mice were first familiarized with treadmill running for 3 days.
Newborns were first familiarized with one of the two females' faces talking for 80 s continuously.
This manipulation was designed to ensure that the rats were highly familiarized with every individual object.
Before training, participants were first familiarized with the task and then performed a warm-up block.
After this interview, participants completed five practice trials to become familiarized with the procedure.
First, coders will become familiarized with all the data by reading, rereading, and summarizing each transcript.
Prior to the MRI, the children were first familiarized with a mock scanning session.
Animals were familiarized with handling procedure for 5 days and sacrificed after the last session.
And get familiarized with Taylor and his band members.
Do this until the horse is comfortable and familiarized with it.
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