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Discover Ludwig"feel to know" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
You could say "I feel like I know..." or "I feel as if I know...", but "feel to know" is not correct. Example: I feel like I know what to do next.
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I sometimes wonder how it must feel to know that you have saved a life.
How would it feel to know that God loves you as you love your own children?
How does it feel to know that you have achieved such a huge milestone?
How it will feel to know you are not in your perfect mind.
Four years on from writing it, how does it feel to know Glass will be published?
You are too busy answering questions about how you feel to know," he says.
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Imagine how it feels to know millions of strangers are angry with your mother.
And, for all of us who were once teenagers, how would it have felt to know that in this one way, whatever happened, you were covered?
The cameraman asks him how it feels to know he would soon drive a truck packed with 20 tons of explosives into a checkpoint.
First, the slain officer's mother told the court how it felt to know she would never get a kiss from her son again.
For the record, I know exactly how it feels to know I've wasted three months.
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