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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually knowing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of someone's knowledge or understanding about a subject.
Example: "It's one thing to read about history, but it's another to have actually knowing the experiences of those who lived through it."
Alternatives: "truly understanding" or "genuinely aware".
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They'll feel like they know without actually knowing.
Opinions are valuable; however, know the difference between thinking you know something and actually knowing it.
"It's never been so easy to pretend to know so much without actually knowing anything.
You begin your career knowing nothing but thinking you know everything, and you end it actually knowing a lot but in awe of how little you know.
Actually knowing she is not on a cloud – you know that from a very young age.
Knowing how to search Google would be just as good as actually knowing something about a scholarly field.
There were a lot of people out there formulating opinions without actually knowing Serena and I".
What piece of arts jargon have you been tentatively using without actually knowing what it means?
Besides, actually knowing (and being known to) another consciousness can be exhausting.
As a general theme we're trying to move beyond just searching to actually knowing about things.
On Saturday, Rowling joined the debate by backing the right to grieve without actually knowing a person.
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