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Idiom
To know something inside-out.
To know something completely and thoroughly.
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For a proper understanding of these changes it is essential to know something of the history of the literary form to which, since the Middle Ages, the term has been applied.
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In order to know something substantive about an object of experience, such as its essential properties, the faculty of reason, exercised through the mind's philosophical way of knowing, must be employed.
ought to know something about negotiating compromises and holding people accountable, which are essentials of politics.
Although would you like to know something?
They want to know something will work.
You claim to know something about us.
Hypnosis allowed me to know something.
"Do you want to know something, Sweetie?
She had to know something".
You want to know something?
Sedhu wants to know something.
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