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The phrase "actually knowing that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance or certainty of knowledge about a particular fact or situation.
Example: "I find it challenging to move forward without actually knowing that my efforts will lead to success."
Alternatives: "truly understanding that" or "genuinely realizing that".
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Obviously, there's no way of actually knowing that, but it's not that bad out there... right?
He hadn't really expected to be thanked for the TV, but now actually knowing that he wouldn't be made him feel a little crestfallen.
If I had to ask myself why, I would say it's because I'd probably been building to the point where I was capable of doing those things without actually knowing that I could.
Financial commentator, David Buick, said the report was alarming: "It's the breach of trust... you as an individual actually knowing that your personal details about your life has been passed on to potentially an unscrupulous individual who will try and behave like a maverick and capitalise on your life.
It's a great experience going from the false power of button-pushing and bitching about little things like the holiday rush and the price of gas...to actually knowing that you are one step away from standing on a street corner holding a cardboard sign, just to get home.
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(Of course, I don't actually know that sex means knowing. I think that maybe it should, though).
Its presence might inspire you to book an ocean voyage to an island paradise, which you could actually take, knowing that, when you return, your mop won't have turned into a brittle skeleton that you have to shove into trash bags and then heave into an alley dumpster like some Mafia body or the paradise palm you forgot to tell your roommate to water.
And this creates not just a problem of the technology stack that's required but actually a problem of data — of actually knowing where that audience is and making that data actionable.
I needed the book to speak to the reader as a medium would, and to give some impression of how a stranger can tell you about yourself at least fairly fluently without actually knowing anything — that demanded the second person.
"And to be able to go in knowing that, 'no, we actually do know what is going on in that plant'... is really, really important".
And I know he died knowing that".
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