Sentence examples for anyway i know from inspiring English sources

The phrase "anyway i know" is not correct in written English due to the lowercase "i." You can use it in informal contexts to indicate that you are aware of something despite previous discussion or uncertainty.

Example: "I wasn't sure if you were coming to the party, but anyway I know you'll have a good time."
Alternatives: "Regardless, I know" or "In any case, 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.

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.

Anyway, I knew that Simca and Louisette were working on a big book, and that they needed an American collaborator — they'd had one, a man, who didn't work out for some reason — but I had no interest in it then.

And anyway, I knew every word to "For You".

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