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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I know for" is not complete and may not be correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used when introducing a statement of certainty or knowledge, but it typically requires further elaboration to convey a complete thought. Example: "I know for a fact that she will attend the meeting."
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"Now I know for sure".
"That I know for sure.
I know for a fact it's not.
That's all I know for sure.
I know for a fact they didn't.
How can I know for sure?
That much I know for sure.
That is something that I know for sure.
Do I know for sure that this is the truth?
there are things I know for certain about my grandfather.
I know for sure everybody has to go".
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