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"has been familiar" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is used to describe a situation which has been a familiar situation or feeling for a long time. For example: "The feeling of being alone has been familiar to me since I was a child."
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The unfortunate has been familiar to the Mets of late.
Its nickname, the Fort, has been familiar for decades to neighbors and government workers alike.
In recent years, the Spanish talent has been familiar around the world.
The mythic Honolulu of grass skirts and towering palms has been familiar to Americans for generations.
Scott has been familiar with Miller's game for more than 15 years.
Bell has been familiar with that juxtaposition since he was playing for Groveport Madison High School in Ohio.
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Few outside of Manchester United would have been familiar with the name of Adnan Januzaj 12 months ago.
The taste of the calf had been familiar; the shape of the man had been familiar.
Many of the injuries would have been familiar to Florence Nightingale.
Missives from the conflict have been familiar enough.
These debates would have been familiar to our predecessors.
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has been proficient
has been mundane
has been conversant
has been frequent
has been commonplace
has been comfortable
has been intimate
has been associate
has been habitual
has been relative
has been well versed
has been knowledge
has been accustomed
has been known
has been abusive
has been good
has been powerless
has been terrific
has been exponential
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