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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I know someone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when the speaker is familiar with a person or has information about them. Example: "I know someone who works at that company. Maybe they can help you with your job search."
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I know someone inside".
I know someone who has.
"I know someone at MTV".
"I know," someone else added.
I know someone who works there.
I know someone who was on it.
I know someone else from my company.
Listen I know someone who can get you in.
(b) "I know someone who knows someone who likes him".
I know someone who had an aardwolf on his farm.
"I know someone who's had issues in a minicab.
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