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Discover Ludwig"been knowing" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "been knowing of," which is used in written English to indicate that one has had knowledge (or awareness) of something for a period of time. For example, "He had been knowing of the plans for weeks before they were announced publicly."
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been knowing
adjective
Possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent.
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"I been knowing Nancy for twenty-seven years.
My favorite aspect of the program has been knowing the people.
A day has always been knowing the pulse of the city.
Marden's relationship with history has always been knowing but reserved — diplomatic.
Marden's relationship with history has always been knowing but reserved diplomatic.
The public looked so pleased -- it was like we'd been knowing each other all the time.
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Personal Integrity is knowing what you know.
Intuition is knowing something without knowing how you know it.
There were knowing chuckles.
"I am knowing, Father.
I am knowing this man.
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