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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am to know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of obligation or expectation regarding knowledge or information that one is supposed to acquire.
Example: "I am to know the details of the project before the meeting tomorrow."
Alternatives: "I am expected to know" or "I am required to know."
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How lucky I am to know such love, to momentarily remember what it means to have the body of a child, ignorant of age's humiliation.
I certainly am, to know how these celebrated figures interact, and how their experience during the tumultuous era spanning the two World Wars is set to song and dance.
People stop me, not to ask for an autograph or a selfie, but to ask how Nigel is or to tell me how lucky I am to know him.
I'm just as curious to know how many home runs Babe Ruth would have hit if he had faced the likes of "Smokey" Joe Williams and "Bullet Joe" Rogan as I am to know how many homers Mr Bonds would have hit had he never used what he called "flaxseed oil".Steroids may be unseemly, but they helped win games and championships for many years.
It might be that I must know in the first place that I'm not a BIV if I am to know that I have hands.
Wittgenstein breaks with this tradition, in all of its forms, stressing that, in mathematics, unlike the realm of contingent (or empirical) propositions, "if I am to know what a proposition like Fermat's last theorem says," I must know its criterion of truth.
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Who's to know?
It is to know ourselves.
To ask is to know the answer.
"To meet him is to know him.
What's important is to know yourself.
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