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Discover Ludwig"never even knew" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone was completely unaware or oblivious of something. Example: "I never even knew you had a fear of spiders until you screamed and ran out of the room when you saw one crawling on the wall."
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I never even knew her name.
I never even knew that.
He never even knew he'd been shot.
I never even knew the landscape there.
I never even knew it existed".
Jonas never even knew about the teeth.
"Right down the street, and I never even knew".
He's a manizer, and he never even knew it.
"We never even knew this rock was Spanish.
You never even knew when she was around".
And she regrets the ones she never even knew about.
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