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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that has been recognized or acknowledged consistently over time.
Example: "This fact has always been known among historians, yet it remains underappreciated by the general public."
Alternatives: "consistently recognized" or "perpetually acknowledged".
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"I've always known it.
You have always known.
We have always known that.
I'd always known.
I have always known.
"They have always known.
"We've always known that.
I was always known as Big Jon.
Jayden has always known her as "Mommy".
Fans have always known those risks, too.
He has always known hot tie ascots.
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