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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost know it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a near certainty or familiarity with a subject or piece of information, but not complete confidence.
Example: "I almost know it, but I need to review the material one more time before the test."
Alternatives: "nearly understand it" or "close to knowing it."
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I know your girlfriend's name, or I almost know it.
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You almost knew it would be this way.
For all the attention that's about to be turned on this battle, we almost certainly know it's going to end with a female liberal jurist, in her 50s, getting confirmed with more than 60 votes.(Photo credit: AFP).
All the former's hopes are centred in the latter, who seems almost to know it.
Again, almost before you know it, a four-sided friendship and its pecking order have been defined.
That's the first lesson we learned about hypergrowth: It's over almost before you know it.
The plot has been set in motion almost before you know it.
Then, almost before we know it, the child is off and running.
(You almost know before reading it that the word entropic will figure in the news release).
Before we know it — almost before they know it — the two women embark on a road trip.
In reality, we all know it almost never works that way.
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