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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keen familiarity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It indicates a deep and thorough understanding or knowledge of something. Examples: 1. After studying French for years, she had a keen familiarity with the language and could easily hold conversations with native speakers. 2. The detective's keen familiarity with the criminal mind helped him solve the case quickly. 3. The author's keen familiarity with the subject matter was evident in her expertly crafted novel. 4. As a long-time employee, she had a keen familiarity with the company's policies and procedures. 5. The historian's keen familiarity with ancient civilizations made her the perfect candidate to lead the excavation at the archaeological site.
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The contorted and entwined figures suggest a keen familiarity with Matisse's early, wonderfully clunky bronze nude sculptures.
Those years of on-the-ground work gave him a keen familiarity with how women can get pulled into sex work against their will.
In his answer, Barr recited the relevant passage granting him that authority almost verbatim, suggesting a keen familiarity with that particular section of the text.
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But as we sat there, me listening and showing familiarity with his subject and keen interest, he began to unwind his memory, a knotted spool of thread.
That familiarity — coupled with decades of keen observation and extensive interviews with Cash, his family and his colleagues — allows for a remarkable vantage from which to recount a life.
These studies have demonstrated that neural plasticity within the perirhinal cortex is necessary for discriminations based on the relative familiarity of objects (e.g., Aggleton, Keen, Warburton, & Bussey, 1997; Bussey, Muir, & Aggleton, 1999; Brown & Aggleton, 2001) as well as processing the relative recency of encountered stimuli (e.g., Barker, Bird, Alexander, & Warburton, 2007).
Indeed, he especially valued patristic authors because they provided examples of the benefits that early Christian theologians had derived from their familiarity with the works of pre-Christian philosophers (Keen 2007: 18-21; Kraye 2011: 49-56.
Perhaps it's this workaday familiarity with the imperfections of futurology that makes Franklin so keen to distance himself from any great likelihood of being right.
Familiarity is.
For familiarity.
Also, familiarity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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