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Discover Ludwig"on knowing" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a prepositional phrase, indicating the time or circumstance in which something is known or understood. Example: On knowing the truth about her father's past, she felt a mixture of shock and disappointment.
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I grabbed a few to try on, knowing it would be fruitless.
Or do you hold on, knowing it's going to be an insanely bumpy ride at best?
I couldn't let on, knowing he'd have no sympathy.
Knowing what might cause a GRB depends on knowing how far away it is.
This places the emphasis on knowing which aims are the right ones.
And we give up on knowing?
I rely on knowing how to pitch".
We don't insist on knowing her whereabouts".
"I'm an expert on knowing what pigeons do to people".
Andre insisted on knowing why we had been stopped.
(Given its size, Jones insisted on knowing its source).
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