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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which I knew" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something previously mentioned or established. For example: "He brought up the idea of a pool party, which I knew would be a lot of fun for the guests."
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Also she was Presbyterian, which I knew nothing about.
I didn't even bother turning on my computer, which I knew was almost empty.
"He just tried to blame the equipment, which I knew he would.
My strategy went something like this: I was a smart-aleck, which I knew Daddy liked.
I also heard some crazy stories, which I knew could never be verified.
Picking a gun up and going out and getting money, which I knew was wrong then".
My approach was to take few courses which I knew nothing about.
On the front I wrote Isaac's address, which I knew by heart.
His diet, which I knew all about from his Facebook page, had turned out very well.
Brad DeLong digs up a contemporaneous column of mine in which I knew better; here's more from Mark Thoma.
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Which I know isn't terribly satisfying.
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