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Discover Ludwig"knew to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express when something is known or recognized as being a certain way. For example, "The truth of the matter was known to be too difficult for him to comprehend."
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"Phil I knew to be dead.
I didn't tell you what I knew to be false.
He wrote journalism he knew to be untrue.
Students helping students – that's what Jide Adebayo ʼ14CC, Ramzi Abdoch ʼ15SEAS knew to be successful.
Now the Court has confirmed what we all knew to be true.
Authors have lied to us, signing forms they knew to be wrong.
A Dad-Friend who I knew to be an expert parent came over one day.
Rosy fiscal forecasts, which everybody knew to be bogus, were also accepted with barely a murmur.
Why did he wait so long to acknowledge what he knew to be the truth?
Or did it deliberately give Congress and the public what it knew to be bad information?
It was something that even its most complacent supporters knew to be a lie.
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