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"I don't really know" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you don't have information or an opinion on a certain subject. For example, you could say: "Do you know what the best restaurant in town is? I don't really know, I'm new to the area."
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"I don't really know.
"But I don't really know".
"I don't really know Faldo.
I don't really know, actually.
I don't really know why.
Yeah, I don't really know.
A. I don't really know.
I don't really know how to drown".
I don't really know anything about fashion.
The truth is I don't really know.
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"[I] don't really know who I am.
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