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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'when we know' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that specifies a time or condition about what is being discussed. For example, "We'll make a plan for next week's meeting, when we know who will be attending."
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"We'll know when we know.
That's when we know them.
"When we know, we prevent".
More when we know more.
We'll update you when we know more.
We will tell you when we know.
Anyway, more when we know more!
I will keep you posted when we know more.
We thrive when we know we're not alone.
That's when we know there will be a change.
You will know that when we know that.
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