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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speak know" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate verbs that do not function together as a coherent expression. Example: "I need you to speak clearly so that everyone can know the details."
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"Before, our family didn't speak English, didn't understand anything, but now the children know how to speak, know how to do things," she says.
When you speak, know what you're talking about: Develop a technical command over your subject matter.
Pro-tip: address it directly and calmly; listen more than you speak; know that even the pros feel anxiety about talking to those who are suicidal, but don't let fear stop you from being there.
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Anyone who has ever heard Dreamers speak knows the arc of most of their stories.
Maybe, but the Berliners who heard Kennedy speak knew perfectly what he meant.
"Furthermore, anyone who has ever seen me speak knows I rarely use prepared text.
Anyone that saw Milk speak knew one thing: no matter what, he wanted gays and lesbians to have hope.
It has been supposed, for example, that God is outside time and so does not, strictly speaking, know anything beforehand.
In other words, God sees everything that ever happens all at once, so he does not, strictly speaking, know things ahead of time.
But Mr. Banegas, who rarely speaks, knew better.
As Lao Zi said, in the Dao de Jing: "He who knows, speaks not; he who speaks, knows not".
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