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'feel familiar with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe the experience of knowing something well. For example, "He felt familiar with the process after completing it several times."
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"It's a place I feel familiar with," he said.
This is similar to the way users feel familiar with software applications that have a common interface such as those in the Microsoft Office suite of products.
And starting again without one single person that you could, like, feel familiar with was very, very frightening".
It must help you to feel familiar with art if you see a Rembrandt in the lounge every day.
Establishing some rules as to how all the spreadsheets in a department or organization are developed enables different people to look at different plans and feel familiar with the layout, style, reports, charts, etc.
"When people get to read the newspaper, the majority already feel familiar with the gist of the main news of the day.
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Sure, I studied German at school but that was because it felt familiar with its Ich bins instead of I ams.
Having already traveled to India twice, Alia felt familiar with the country.
Oliver laughs that he chose his because he used to have a budgie called Oliver and felt familiar with it.
This person ideally is also available during the day to check in and say hello until he feels familiar with his teacher and peers.
Using GPS to get everywhere in a city that, while new, feels familiar with the sturdy, Midwestern sensibilities of my youth.
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