Sentence examples for able to know with from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "able to know with" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to express the capability of understanding or having knowledge about something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I am not sure if I am able to know with certainty what the outcome will be."
Alternatives: "capable of knowing" or "able to understand".

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But if an accurate blood test for the responsible gene is developed, family members will be able to know with near certainty whether they've inherited the defective gene.

Fadiman won't be able to know with the data currently available to him; more formal scientific studies are going to have to be done on micro-dosing before anyone can deduce anything for certain.

This means that with the probabilistic method we are able to know with more detail the behaviour that Proclinic dental implant analysed here is going to have, keeping in mind always that this case is also including random variables, which introduced more confidence in the model and results obtained.

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People want to be able to know instantly, with the touch of their fingers how to get from Point A to Point B. Public mobility providers need to adapt to this new paradigm.

Thanks to this function, the recovery of the RSSI of every message is possible; thus, it is enough to send any message to be able to know the RSSI with the transmitter.

I also think just fundamental leadership skills and being able to know how to work with people, how to engage with your workforce, and create the kind of culture that you because we spend a lot of time we talk within Ascension about [INAUDIBLE] since you worked with the Center for a number of years virtuous servant leadership.

But in Syria, "it's very difficult to be able to know who we deal with in terms of an opposition".

On the other hand, you will also be able to know your strengths and weaknesses with regular practice.

They all come from the same origin: To be able to know yourself, to be able to communicate with society and with other people to tell your feelings, tell your sadness, tell your joys.

OMNISCIENCE FATIGUE The burnout that comes with being able to know the answer to almost anything online.

I am not sure how best to answer, but it appears that the difficulty people are having might be associated with being able to know when one can say that shaft work occurs.

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