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Discover Ludwig"I only know" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase if you need to express limited knowledge in a particular situation. For example, "I only know what I read in the news, so I can't offer an opinion on what happened."
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I only know mine".
I only know one speed.
I only know Yiddish literature".
I only know one thing.
I only know voters.
"I only know a name," Louise said.
I only know her to say hi.
I only know what the Bible says".
I only know notes and chords.
I only know about one.
I only know of one".
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