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The phrase "know your place" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or admonishment to remind someone of their position or role, often in a hierarchical or social context. Example: "The boss scolded the new employee, telling him to know his place and not question the decision of his superiors."
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"We get philosophical about it — about how knowing where you are helps you know your place in the world," he said.
"We get philosophical about it about how knowing where you are helps you know your place in the world," he said.
Know Your Place and Year The strategy that proved most effective: knowing when a good region had a great year, as was the case for Bordeaux in 2005.
Women, know your place.
"You know your place early.
You just know your place.
That's it: know your place.
Know your place, black ladies!
And if you know your place.
"You clearly know your place," he said.
But you have to know your place".
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