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"What I know is" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce or emphasize a particular piece of information or fact. Example: "What I know is that the company is planning to expand its operations internationally."
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What I know is troubling enough".
"What I know is the economy".
"What I know is the people".
"What I know is that we can't control nature.
What I know is that they were good people".
What I know is there were consequences to what happened".
"What I know is that this group has been there before, and that all have their own experience," Donovan said.
What I know is that the nation is facing a crisis now.
"What I know is that nobody who has trailers has ever had them removed".
What I know is this: The hypothetical is worthless in history.
What I know is that from my vantage point the case was not made".
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