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Do you really need to ask the question to know the answer?
Precognition is the act of using spiritual-power to know things that will occur in the future.
Mr Suzuki, as far as I know, has not returned from Hawaii yet.
There is no knowing what will happen in the future.
Translating helps us to know our mother tongue better.
Get the meaning of a word from its context.
The better you get to know her, the more you'll like her.
The more you get to know her, the more you'll like her.
She is too young to know the truth.
She came to know the fact.
She has come to know something like love.
The more I know him, the more I like him.
He'll know the secret sooner or later.
He could not rest until he knew the truth.
He may dread to learn the results.
He will learn the facts in the course of time.
He knows everything that there is to know about jazz.
He'll know the secret sooner or later.
He is, so far as I know, a reliable friend.
As far as I know, he is a reliable friend.

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