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were already familiar
adverb
Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously.
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Emoji, for better or worse, were already familiar to me.
"Frankly, we were already familiar with each other".
So by the time the campaign began, many Americans were already familiar with the disease.
Most readers of Kelley Armstrong's Tales of the Otherworld, however, were already familiar with her characters and fantasy universe.
It helped that customers were already familiar with Minitel, a precursor to the internet that featured PagesJaunes.
"We were already familiar with them to an extent as public figures" explains the council's chief executive David Gifford.
However, all of Blurred Lines's creators concede that they were already familiar with Gaye's hit before their song was written.
Others preferred the Amazon service, which resembles pay-per-view, a model they were already familiar with.
The new American state was able to accommodate conflict because Americans were already familiar with multiple, contentious branches of government.
Since most of President Obama's initiatives were already familiar, the most notable aspect of Tuesday's address was his tone: upbeat, unapologetic.
Comfort's fellow-Britons were already familiar with his immoderate style of self-expression and his utopian thinking when "The Joy of Sex" appeared.
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