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Discover Ludwig"completely know" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe having a thorough understanding of something. For example: "I completely know what it takes to build a successful business."
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The story line was billed as a complete mystery, as the viewers don't completely know what happened between Mercedes and her killer on the night at the McQueen house, or whether or not she was actually dead.
"We really don't completely know what to make of it".
It's a very decent company, they completely know their market.
My writers and I don't completely know how it's going to quite lay out as of yet.
It takes time to learn this defense; some Rams said it took at least two years to completely know it.
"I have an awareness that you can never completely know someone, but I can't think of a gentler person.
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I completely knew who that guy was.
She completely knows – that's what makes her special".
It is not completely known what makes proteins fold incorrectly.
According to this approach the dynamics of the actual cart has to be completely known.
Despite the popular use of this plant, its biological effects are not completely known.
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