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Discover Ludwig"knew at that time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a specific moment in the past when someone had knowledge or awareness of something. Here is an example: "I had always suspected that my best friend was hiding something from me, but I didn't find out the truth until she confessed to me many years later. However, looking back on our childhood, I now realize that I actually knew at that time that she was keeping a secret from me."
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I knew at that time my daughter's education had begun.
No one else I knew at that time had that vision, either".
I supported the president's decision based on what we knew at that time.
I would not change anything based on what I knew at that time," she says.
Mr. Lai probably knew at that time that the Chinese authorities had jailed eight relatives.
I knew at that time I had made a significant picture and that what I witnessed was something really tragic.
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"Did you know at that time that he had been arrested?" Mr. Castello asked.
"I didn't even know at that time it was illegal," Ms. Budansky said.
More was known at that time about Nazi persecution of Jews than three years earlier.
"I did not know at that time there was a supplemental report".
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