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Discover LudwigThe phrase "When I know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future point in time when you will have knowledge or information about something. Example: "When I know the results of the test, I will inform you immediately."
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"When I know the form," he said.
When I know something, you'll know something".
"When I know, you'll know".
When I know what I'm doing, I'll tell you".
"When I know the direction, I'll tell you".
"When I know something is real, I get much edgier about it," he explains.
When I know one way or the other, I will tell you.
When I know people are there to see me, I react differently because I can feel a better energy".
"When I know I'm ready, I'll quit," he concluded.
"When I know officially what this is all about I will respond more fully".
When I know my friend is in a room DJing, I'm likely to join them.
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