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Discover Ludwig"I know not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an archaic form of expressing ignorance or uncertainty. For example, you could say, "I know not what the future holds for us."
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"I know not".
I know, not very cultural!
Yet I know not".
I know not where.
I know not everybody does.
Nephews sons mine…ah God, I know not!
What this matters, I know not.
Then, from where I know not, It Hit.
I'm telling everyone I know not to do this.
I know not everyone will take that attitude.
Yes, I know: not everyone would like this.
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