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The phrase "is familiar to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has knowledge or recognition of a person, place, or thing.
Example: "The concept of gravity is familiar to most students by the time they reach high school."
Alternatives: "is known to" or "is recognized by".
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So this move is familiar to Egyptians.
Periphery is familiar to her.
That Darwinian process is familiar to many.
Aramaic is familiar to Jews as well.
The Detroit Electric name is familiar to automotive historians.
The first is familiar to citizens in many democracies.
One of the best drills is familiar to figure skaters.
The scene is familiar to much of rural South Asia.
The problem by now is familiar to most.
Uses simple language that is familiar to your audience.
Sharing things on the web is familiar to Alayna.
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