Sentence examples for i better know from inspiring English sources

Sentence The phrase 'I better know' is not considered to be correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'I should better know', or 'I'd better know'. For example: "I'd better know what I'm getting into before I commit to this project."

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PINTER -- I better know the damn lines.

Okay, well, then I better know what y is.

He told me the next time I come, I better know how to dive".

"If I'm going to talk about an issue, I better know what it's about viscerally," she said, as she sat down for an interview in the office cafeteria, under giant banners with her last name on them.

"He laughed and said, 'I better know about it.' " "He was on his cellphone," Murphy said, "when I thought I heard him say, 'Steve,' like in Steve Phillips, 'Steve, I don't want to hear about any more trades, I'm trying to run a Christmas party.' He talked with the kids.

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I now better know who I am and what makes me tick.

I was better known in London, Paris, Tokyo.

But then maybe I'm better known these days.

Do I really think I know better?

Joy sounds better, I know.

But I don't know any better".

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