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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'knows stories' is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase that can be used when describing a person who is knowledgeable about stories, either literally or metaphorically. For example, you can say, "He knows stories from all over the world."
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Everyone in the scientific community knows stories of authors who shouldn't have been, and non-authors who should have been, Sabeti says.
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As any good debater or lawyer knows, story matters.
When you're working with a George R.R. Martin, he knows story.
I know stories.
Listening children know stories are there.
Everyone knew stories about young boys abducted by the Taliban.
Ask family members if they know stories, information and little details about the person.
Do some research to find less well known stories or different versions.
"Everything is going along, you know, story, story, story, story.
On May 25 , 1940 she published her earliest known story, "The Triumph".
However, both sources question the validity of the "I don't know" story.
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