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The expression "not unfamiliar" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that is familiar or understandable. For example: The concepts of justice and fairness are not unfamiliar to her.
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It's a not unfamiliar situation.
The basic premise, though, is not unfamiliar.
This area is not unfamiliar to Hollywood.
I am not unfamiliar with the city.
This is not unfamiliar territory for him.
Certainly, the repertory was not unfamiliar.
But Sam is not unfamiliar with difficulty.
"We are not unfamiliar with the charge," the editor said.
That idea in itself was not unfamiliar in Rousseau's time.
And the sex is truly demeaning, though not unfamiliar.
But Sanchez is not unfamiliar with the postseason glare.
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