Sentence examples for I almost knew from inspiring English sources

"I almost knew" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker had a strong feeling or intuition about something, although they were not completely certain about it. It can also convey a sense of regret or frustration that the speaker did not fully understand or anticipate something. Example: "As soon as I saw the dark clouds gathering, I almost knew that a storm was coming. But I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I ended up getting drenched on my way home."

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I almost knew".

From that odor, I almost knew the house the shirt had come from.

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I know your girlfriend's name, or I almost know it.

I almost know Mohamed Atta, the Egyptian who may have been at the controls of the jet that crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center.

What do I almost know?

It's like I almost know the drill".

"I almost know how I'm going to feel before I hear you sing," he said, advising Caleb to push his rock 'n' roll persona forward and make it more fresh and modern. .

As I scanned the walls of endless pictures of faces I knew or almost knew, dread started to rise up from the bottom of my deeply superficial soul.

"I almost always know why I miss but I have no idea why I did there," he said.

He almost knows.

You finally almost know.

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