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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are know" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a grammatical mistake, as "know" should be "known" to form the correct passive voice.
Example: "These facts are known to everyone in the community."
Alternatives: "are recognized" or "are acknowledged".
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Children know who they are, know what they want.
The orbit validation is based on the difference between the observed range (SLR measurements) and the computed range (assuming that the satellite positions are know from the IGS).
All atmospheric particles, he said, are know to harm cardiovascular and respiratory health.
Employers want to hire people who are confident in who they are (know themselves) and authentic (are themselves).
And if you are, know this: As you begin this long journey of recovery, your city is with you.
And the N.F.L. and NBC, savvy operators that they are, know exactly how to capitalize on this.
We decided to use Butterworth type filters, which are know for their relatively flat pass and stop bands.
"Put that out of your mind, learn who you are, know who you are and go out and do it.
Since they have praised Duse so immoderately...he assumes that, of course, they are know Italian as well as they know English.
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The worst thing is to think we are KNOW-SOMETHINGS.
We are KNOW-NOTHINGS, and DO-NOTHINGS - when it comes to the fundamental business of life itself.
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