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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could I know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to politely ask for information or clarification about something. Example: Could I know the time of the meeting tomorrow?
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How could I know?
With this, they can say, 'How could I know?
What else could 'I know it sounds immodest' mean?
Again, how could I know she wouldn't have the same objections here?
"Only when I was brutalized, reduced to a sack of flesh," she thinks, "could I know pure pleasure".
How could I know the bundle contents from this distance without using Mother's surprisingly helpful mother-of-pearl opera glasses?
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And I couldn't-I know I heard what he said, but I couldn't understand.
She believed Hague could win; I knew he couldn't.
How could I not know that?
How could I not know this band?
"How could I possibly know?" Wallis responds.
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