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Discover Ludwig"know the time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have knowledge or awareness of the current time. You can use "know the time" in any situation where you want to express that you are aware of what time it is. Some examples of when you can use it are: - When someone asks you for the time and you respond with "I know the time, it's 3 o'clock." - In a formal setting, such as a business meeting, when someone asks for the time and you respond with "I apologize, I do not know the time." - In a conversation with a friend when you are making plans and you say "Let me check my watch, I want to make sure I know the time for our reservation." - In a casual setting, when someone asks "Do you know the time?" and you respond with "Yeah, I know the time, it's about 6:00 PM."
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"I didn't know the time.
We don't know the time of day.
"I know the time is critical," Mr. Benour said.
'We don't know the time here, it doesn't say.
Want to know the time or the weather?
Didn't he ever need to know the time?
In the case of the nebula around η-Carinae, we know the time elapsed since the great outburst in 1840.
This enables us to know the time evolution of the probabilities ˜pi(t) and its convergence on the one hand.
But again, we do not know the time scale on which it would happen.
With this game, we know when we're playing, we know the time.
"Make sure they know: the time is now for fair elections," Mr. Waterston said.
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