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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I yet know" can be considered technically correct, but it is not commonly used in standard written English.
It is more commonly used in spoken English or in more informal writing styles. It is often used in situations where the speaker is emphasizing or reaffirming their knowledge or understanding of something. Example: "Despite all the challenges, I yet know that I can achieve my goals if I stay determined and focused."
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Didn't I yet know, he will say, that the British are superb at creating and supporting institutions but find it very hard, if not impossible, to back individuals?
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I don't yet know that I possessa body built for love.
I do not yet know how I will do that.
Given that I don't yet know a lot, I have the advantage of not yet being thoroughly confused.
How I'll do it, I don't yet know.
Klein went on: "Whether I choose to continue it I don't yet know".
I knew the subject -- I didn't yet know the students.
I don't yet know this aftermath and yet I find myself anticipating it.
I was surprised to learn what I didn't yet know.
I don't yet know what the opportunity cost is that I'm going to pay".
I don't yet know.
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