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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again you know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to emphasize a point or to indicate that the listener is already aware of the information being discussed.
Example: "I just want to remind you, again you know, that the deadline is approaching fast."
Alternatives: "as you already know" or "as I've mentioned before".
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— He's driving again, you know.
Don't do it again, you know?
And again, you know, debate, debate, debate was happening.
But then again, you know what free advice is worth.
ANDY (stretching his arm again): You know what?
"It's going to be exciting to play her again, you know, in the second career".
First of all, I wanted to go home again, you know?
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Ignoring it to soak in the rapidly moving scenery, I heard it again... 'You know, fish has more omegas than flax,' he stated.
Again, something you know.
Again, when you know you know.
He laughs again: "Well, you know, I'm a comedian.
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