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Discover Ludwig"know to" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to imply "to be aware of". For example: She knows to follow the safety protocols.
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Don't know to be honest.
You know, to make "Breaking Dawn"?
You know, to teach them a lesson.
How did you know to do that?
I want to know to the dollar.
The officers know to be truthful.
You know to ask: "What if?
You know, to make the arrangements?
You know, to be the first one?
I don't know, to be honest".
You know: to just check in.
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