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"knows instantly" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone's ability to quickly understand or recognize something. Example: Sarah has been studying French for years, so she knows instantly when someone is pronouncing a word incorrectly.
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Watson knows instantly what this means.
The comic knows instantly if a gag works or, more painfully, does not.
"If one of us is tired or hungry, the other knows instantly".
She knows instantly that Cole has broken off a spray of flowers to bring to her as an offering.
I just think you can only imagine how you would feel – if it were you…" She knows instantly when a scene hasn't gone well – "I don't believe myself.
(These moments call to mind the chapter in "The Education of Henry Adams" when Adams, visiting Washington, D.C., for the first time as a boy, smells "the thick odor of catalpa trees" and knows instantly what slavery is).
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He knew instantly.
I knew instantly that it was Einstein.
He knew instantly what it meant.
I knew instantly what he wanted.
I knew instantly they were my family.
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