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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'knowing him' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone that is already known to you or to a person whose characteristics are familiar or known. For example, "I made my decision based on my experience knowing him."
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Learn what God claims about knowing Him.
"But knowing him as a friend, you know it was eating at him".
"Personally, knowing him as long as I have, I know he did not mean it," she said.
Probably Old Grand-Dad, knowing him".
"Without knowing him, it sounds all clichés.
But we are better for knowing him.
He made a difference and knowing him was a privilege.
"I can't remember a time not knowing him".
"If he were watching, knowing him, he'd be smiling".
He accuses her of not knowing him at all.
I had privilege of knowing him from early '80s.
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