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The phrase "would have know" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "would have known." You can use it to express a hypothetical situation in the past where knowledge or awareness was expected but not realized. Example: "If I had studied harder, I would have known the answer to the exam question."
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"This would have been an emotional memory; he certainly would have know people who had polio, and maybe some who died of it," she said.
GPS would have know that the way to make the box with three cords work was just to peel off one of the cords and plug in the remaining two.
As he explained, if there was any acquisition talk, I would have know about it as a board member.
Tori Spelling recently admitted on "Good Morning America" that if she would have know her implants would have affected the production of breast milk, "I would have never had them done".
It is important to try and make the map as they would have know it in their time, most certainly this will not be a modern day map.
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Who would have known?
No one would have known.
Joyce would have known the type.
Elli would have known what they were.
Not that most Turks would have known.
"He would have known.
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