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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm familiar" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that you have experience or knowledge of something. For example, "I'm familiar with Python programming language; I've been coding in it for years."
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"I'm familiar with that.
"I'm familiar with extinction," he said.
I'm familiar with the conservative movement.
I'm familiar with his game".
It's a situation I'm familiar with.
I'm familiar with the concept of "richest".
I'm familiar with the smell of "border".
So I'm familiar with the problem.
"This year, I'm familiar with the system," he said.
"I'm familiar with the conservative movement," he said.
I'm familiar with Daewoos; they are all over Greece.
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