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familiar with-familiar to When you say that you are familiar with a subject, you are implying that you know about it; you have, in fact, a good knowledge of it. When you become ‘familiar with someone', you behave in a rather informal way with an individual: you become more friendly than is acceptable, and in the process you do not give the respect that the person deserves. *Use simple language. The audience may not be familiar with our jargon. *The students are too familiar with the Vice Chancellor. Just as people are familiar with things, things are familiar ‘to' people, in other words, ‘recognizable'. *Does the smell seem familiar to you |
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