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Discover LudwigThe correct form of the phrase is "both know".
You can use it when you are referring to two people who are both aware of something. For example: "Karen and Sarah both know about the surprise party for Colin."
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Greer, who has both, knows exactly what she's doing.
Q. and A. with a man who both knows and knows how to explain, the importer Terry Theise.
At every step of the way, a fictional narrative both knows more and less than it is telling us.
It looks absurd, but it isn't precisely melodramatic, and Snowden seems as if he both knows what he is doing and appreciates the absurdity of it all.
Miracles happen for Mark, and, by the last beat of the play, he both knows his desire and can act on it.
At last, when the opinionated pen meets its match — a child who, unlike the adults before him, both knows and is not afraid of his true creative impulses — it surrenders with grace.
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