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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express that something is nearly or almost understood or comprehended. Example: I have been studying French for years, but I still almost know how to speak it fluently.
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You finally almost know.
I know your girlfriend's name, or I almost know it.
(You almost know before reading it that the word entropic will figure in the news release).
I almost know Mohamed Atta, the Egyptian who may have been at the controls of the jet that crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center.
I can see someone pick up a deck of cards and almost know whether they have talent or not from just the way they handle them.
Jones's descriptions of his many visits to experts on wild bird feeding are especially entertaining; you feel you almost know the people he is interviewing and are on the journey with him!
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He almost knows.
I almost knew".
She almost knew what it was.
He knew, he almost knew, he was about to know.
You almost knew it would be this way.
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