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The phrase "I know made" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a grammatical error, as it lacks proper structure and context. Example: "I know made" does not form a coherent sentence, but if it were "I know I made a mistake," it would be correct.
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Neither Gordon Brown nor any other senior Labour ex-minister has, so far as I know, made any complaint against the Cabinet Office, whose role in the negotiations was that of facilitator rather than participant.
"At no stage prior to February of this year was I or anyone else in the Government, so far as I know, made aware that, in the process of replacing Sir Fred Goodwin, RBS had exercised the discretion which allowed him to take his full undiscounted pension from the age of 50 and thereby nearly doubled the value of his pension," said Lord Myners.
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