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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you know well" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize that the person being addressed is familiar or knowledgeable about something. For example: - "I don't need to explain this to you, you know well how to fix a flat tire." - "As you know well, our company prioritizes sustainability in all our practices." - "Don't underestimate her, she knows well how to handle difficult situations."
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"Where do you know well?
Is it a movie you know well?
Is it a city you know well?
Is this a landscape you know well?
"Um, you know, well," she said.
You really learn about people you know well.
Egypt is a country that you know well.
"Then you're feeling, like, you know, well you know, sad.
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