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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'knowing everything' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has a strong understanding of the topic or situation that they are talking about. For example, "John was confident speaking about the topic, knowing everything about it."
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Robert: Now knowing everything you know- what advice would you give 21 year-old April?
Robert: Now knowing everything you know, what advice would you give you 21-year-old self?
Robert: Now knowing everything you know, what advice would you give your 21-year-old self?
"I'm still not convinced he's guilty, knowing everything I know about the case," Barranco said Monday.
Bailey's motto is "Knowing is good, but knowing everything is better".
Accordingly, if omniscience requires knowing everything that anyone knows, God cannot be omniscient without being identical to Jones.
No one is born knowing everything you need to know to be mayor.
And a speaker can know something is true without knowing everything about what makes it true.
I don't want strangers knowing everything.
Not having doormen knowing everything you're doing, it's nice".
"I enjoy not knowing everything about a musician I like.
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