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The phrase "anyway I know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to transition to a point you want to make, often implying that despite previous statements, you have knowledge or certainty about something.
Example: "I understand your concerns, but anyway I know that we will succeed in this project."
Alternatives: "regardless, I know" or "still, I know".
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Anyway, I know this is a lot to take in.
Anyway, I know it was a Tuesday, because that was book-burning day.
Anyway, I know we don't talk much, but I wanted to say that I approve of your dating Regina, and that you should totally move in with us.
"Anyway, I know a lot of writers have me in the bullpen, but I'm going to the mound," Hernández said.
Anyway, I know it's meant to be a three-way narrative but it's basically my book, right?
Anyway, I know I have a tendency to gush, but I honestly think it's justified with Cold Mountain.
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But anyway I knew I was going to lose.
But I was ready to go, and anyway I knew from Dean Gauss's essay that the liberal arts would keep.
And anyway, I knew that I wasn't the only word nerd in the world.
Anyway, I knew from my research that time was elastic for the actor, though apparently not from star arrogance nor a sudden urge to meditate.
And anyway, I knew every word to "For You".
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