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The phrase "I so know" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts.
It can be used to express strong agreement or certainty about something, often in a conversational tone. Example: "When she said that the movie was amazing, I was like, 'I so know! It was incredible!'"
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I so know this guy.
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"I felt so then; I know so now," he said.
All those things which I so studiously knew nothing about.
I know, I know so cliché right.
I know, I know, so predictable.
"So I know I can play well.
"So I know I'm not crazy".
I buy them, so I know".
So I know I can do well".
"So I know I have to keep defending against them.
So I know I can be a positive thing".
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