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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also knowingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is aware of something in addition to another action or fact.
Example: "He also knowingly participated in the scheme, despite the risks involved."
Alternatives: "also aware" or "also intentionally".
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Members of the venture also knowingly transported, delivered and received dogs for animal fighting, the documents said.
Kicking off Sean Holmes' first season as the Lyric's AD, Punk Rock also knowingly reverberates with Spring Awakening, the venue's recent storming-hit musical about frustrated teens.
As original as "The Sopranos" and "Mad Men" undoubtedly are, they also knowingly draw on a rich reservoir of popular-cultural meanings attached to their chosen worlds.
In the case that resulted in the biggest settlement, federal and state authorities contended that Extended and Excellent had knowingly billed the government for services by such aides, and also knowingly billed for work that the aides, employed by a subcontractor, never performed.
Mr. Isensee's works relate to those of semioticians like Peter Halley and Jonathan Lasker, but they may be spiritually closer to the paintings of James Siena, who also knowingly manipulates obsolete elements of Modernist style while delivering objects of almost hallucinogenic visual intensity.
In his teenage sketchbook, the artist comes off as loyal to the English landscape but also knowingly aware of society.
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Floridians also cannot knowingly fire a gun in a public place, in an occupied building or on a paved street.
The popular WB series, "The Gilmore Girls," for example, has a pretty 30-something mother using the same closet as her teenage daughter, with whom she also shares knowingly sardonic observations about everything from boys to Indian food to feminist theory.
They also reported knowingly engaging in unsafe behaviour when accessing the loft, increasing their risk of falls.
In addition to this, participants may also either knowingly or unknowingly bias the trial by reporting the number of falls they have had less conscientiously than those allocated to the intervention arm.
Also, police who knowingly or wantonly make false accusations could face criminal charges, and civil lawsuits--two seemingly strong inhibitions to making a false accusation.
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