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Discover LudwigThe phrase "know so well" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express a very deep or thorough understanding of something or someone. Here are a few examples: - "I know him so well, I can predict his every move." - "She knows this city so well, she can give you a tour without a map." - "After years of studying, I know this subject so well that I could teach a class on it."
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The US I don't know so well.
She wears the green apron I know so well.
Can it be done, especially in a play we feel we know so well?
To me it reflects a particular German moodiness that I know so well.
Her elder brother, a hairdresser, creates the Portas chiselled bob we know so well today.
How did she know so well, and so exactly, what that experience was like?
Another guy I didn't know so well said, "That's crazy!" He turned to his girlfriend.
"This song's a quiet one so we'll do that universal "shhh" we know so well".
Tahini and walnut dip A wonderful alternative to the familiar hummus we all know so well.
As the Yankees and the Red Sox, more than any other two teams, know so well.
But as the Knicks know so well, all it takes is one big shot.
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