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Discover LudwigThe phrase "knowing from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the source or method of obtaining information or knowledge about something. Example: "Knowing from previous experience, I was able to anticipate the challenges that came with starting a new business."
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Knowing someone or something through experience will always trump knowing from hearsay. 3. External expectations give back internal limitations.
The jurors were impaneled knowing from the start that this was business as usual.
Generally he was a mature Romeo, and his Juliet was knowing from the start.
The point is that I sit here not knowing from where the next blow is coming.
He knew everybody worth knowing, from Buffalo Bill to Upton Sinclair, from Andrew Carnegie to John Muir.
Despite knowing from 2010-11 thAbbottott was going to win, social movements succumbed to the same old ineffective politics.
He added that it was difficult to investigate without knowing from TSI which airline desks had the problem.
South, knowing from the auction that the clubs were 6-0, led a low club to dummy's ten.
But such thinking can only begin without the requirement of knowing, from the start, what its result will be.
I felt resistant, knowing from my own experience how treacherously easy it is to convert life into copy.
So Martens, knowing from North's opening bid that West could not have the club ace, jumped to six diamonds.
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