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The phrase "I only knows" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "I only know." You can use the corrected phrase when expressing a limited understanding or knowledge about something. Example: "I only know the basics of this topic, but I'm eager to learn more."
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I only know Yiddish literature".
I only know one thing.
I only know one speed.
I only know voters.
"If I only knew.
I only know what the Bible says".
I only know notes and chords.
I only know her to say hi.
I only knew Gaza from the stories.
"I only know a name," Louise said.
I only know you as Best Friend Gayle".
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