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Idiom
To know something inside-out.
To know something completely and thoroughly.
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You claim to know something about us.
You have to know something about it".
It is useful to know something about the Ishtar Gate.
And here's why it pays to know something about sports.
It helps to know something about Bellatin's previous performances.
We are assumed to know something about Emerson already.
Vince turns out to know something about wine.
She wanted to know something about Princeton University.
I happen to know something about that, as do some on this committee.
Still, he said, it is helpful for doctors to know something about Muslim traditions.
It would behoove the host to know something about his visitor's care and feeding".
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