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The phrase 'get familiarized with' is correct and usable in written English
It means to become acquainted with something. For example, "I'm trying to get familiarized with how to use the new software."
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Moreover, as this stroke atlas is self-explanatory and easy to use, it enables a layman to get familiarized with normal neuroanatomy and understand what happens in stroke.
The 5 min time interval was selected from preliminary analysis in order to allow time for the animal to explore and get familiarized with the environment.
And get familiarized with Taylor and his band members.
"I wanted to let the audience get familiarized with these composers," Mr. Serkin said.
"You get familiarized with what's going on in your society," said Daymean Lewis, 15, a member of Lane's junior varsity team.
Students explored some sample Chai3D simulations to get familiarized with the haptic device.
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Getting familiarized with guns and proper safety procedures before going to school can be beneficial.
"He still has to get familiarized," Woodson said of the next step in Stoudemire's rehabilitation.
A training session lasted 30 60 min, depending on the time a child needed to get familiarized and its performance in the mock scanner.
To get familiarized to the cycle ergometer, in the first day of training, the participants performed an initial training session for 20 min increasing 10 min a day until 60 minutes of exercise training.
Uber already has a vast network of drivers — all of whom have become familiarized with the process of filing taxes as an independent contractor — who may be looking for additional work.
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