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Discover Ludwig'know know' is not a valid phrase in written English.
It could be used in informal, colloquial speech, as in the example, "I know know it's wrong, but I did it anyway."
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Those who know, know".
But we who know, know.
"Kidding?" "You don't know?" "Know what?" Cahill said.
Mr. Gregorian replied that he did not know know.
He did not have the facts we know know.
"I don't know know if they got much sleep".
We know know how to do it, without stopping development.
I practice, when I'm not sure of myself,this repetition: know, know, know, knew.I think that chaos fascinates me.
The guys on that team I know, know how I feel".
"I don't know know what provokes teams to put in a bid which is so ludicrously low.
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But I didn't know-know.
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