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Discover LudwigThe phrase "know you asked" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that you are aware of something that was asked of you. For example, "I know you asked me to pick up the groceries, but I completely forgot."
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"You know you asked about why Scorsese wanted me?
You know you asked me how I got through those 11 years, she asks.
Two days later, in the same 18 February email, Crawford wrote: "I know you asked [the cheerleader captain] about your status with the team yesterday, but she has nothing to do with this.
"Do I know you?" asked the visibly curious cop; the newly out Lito matter-of-factly mentioning that they had sex and it was very special, them sharing a half-moment as an exasperated Nomi reminded them in the cadence-deficient drone we've come to love her for, "We're on a clock here, fellas".
I know you asked to describe what's fun about it, and it's that for some reason chemistry happens.
I know you asked for five, but my 6 would be don't worry about the fact that someone will hate it!
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"I know you ask interesting questions," she replied, cheekily.
Well, you know, you ask the men more.
So my parents knew, you ask? (Everyone does).
"Do I know you?" he asked.
"Pop, does everyone know you?" he asked.
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