Sentence examples for well you know from inspiring English sources

The phrase "well, you know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, particularly in informal writing or dialogue.
It is typically used to acknowledge that the person being spoken to already has knowledge or understanding of the topic at hand. Example: "Well, you know, I've always been a big fan of penguins. I even have a stuffed penguin collection."

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Carpenters, well, you know.

Today, well you know.

Well, you know.

Well, you know what?

Well, you know — censorship".

"Yeah, well, you know what?

"Well, you know," she said.

And, well, you know.

Pyotr: Well, you know.

But, well, you know.

Well, you know something?

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