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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start to know" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate the beginning of a learning process, as in the following example sentence: "I'm just starting to know my way around this new city."
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If you travel over and over to the same place, you start to know people without really knowing them, exchanging a weak smile with a shopkeeper, a street sweeper, a waiter at the cafe.
People start to know that Patchogue exists".
"We start to know who lives next door".
Little by little, he start to know it, to organize it".
And when I know the names, I start to know the people.
"If you can really know your own Shadow, you start to know the Shadows of everyone," he says.
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"Now, people are starting to know my name," Castillo said.
He has started to know how to work with certain players, what works for you.
"I'm starting to know what Andy felt like for a long time," Murray said.
I'm starting to know where they are on the floor.
Again Knowledge Graph can deliver that; it starts to know what you want to know.
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