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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we deserve to know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a demand for information or transparency, often in contexts related to rights or entitlements.
Example: "In matters of public interest, we deserve to know the truth behind the decisions being made."
Alternatives: "we have a right to know" or "we are entitled to know".
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"We deserve to know why".
"We deserve to know what's in there".
We deserve to know what caused the violence.
I think we deserve to know everything that's out there".
Don't you think we deserve to know more about this man?
We shouldn't rely on the American side of the story; we deserve to know the truth".
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He thought we deserved to know.
Gatti's argument is basically arrogant gibberish for, "we became interested in her identity, so we deserved to know it".
Representation lets us see ourselves reflected there, and we all deserve to know we can be heroes.
"Communities will be rightly worried and we all deserve to know how every hospital is preparing for winter - that's why we have consistently called for a 'national winter plan' to be developed by the Welsh government to help the health service deal with seasonal pressures".
Surely, we must all agree that the classified materials released by Snowden and Manning includes information that we citizens deserve to know.
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