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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again I know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you are aware of something once more or reiterate your knowledge about a particular subject.
Example: "After reviewing the information, I realize that again I know the answer to the question."
Alternatives: "once more I know" or "I know it again."
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That hurts (again, I know).
Again, I know how they feel.
Again, I know there are worries.
"Because again, I know exactly what I am getting.
But then again, I know how she feels.
To this, again, I know not what I should reply.
Again, I know this from my long experience of yoga.
"I don't think that will ever happen again – I know it won't happen again.
Again, I know these seem like small things in comparison to the other stuff.
"Again, I know he works and does things in some capacity for C.A.A.," Rice said.
And again, I know that many of you will have other ideas.
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