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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again I knew" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a realization or understanding that has occurred once more after a previous instance.
Example: "As I walked through the familiar streets, again I knew that this place would always feel like home."
Alternatives: "once more I realized" or "I knew again".
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And again I knew.
Again, I knew who he was, and there he was.
When I started dating again, I knew I wanted children.
Again, I knew I flew way too much, but I was so grateful.
Again I knew the building project was as much my colleagues' as mine.
"When I got pregnant again I knew I needed some support.
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That hurts (again, I know).
Again, I know how they feel.
Again, I know there are worries.
To this, again, I know not what I should reply.
"Because again, I know exactly what I am getting.
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