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and you know this how? vs and you know this how??

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase 'and you know this how?' is a common informal way of asking someone how they know something. The second phrase 'and you know this how??' adds emphasis to the question, implying a stronger sense of disbelief or curiosity.

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and you know this how?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to ask someone how they know something.

This phrase is used to inquire about the source of someone's knowledge in a casual or informal manner.

Examples:

  • A: I heard that she got a promotion. B: And you know this how?
  • And you know this how? Did someone tell you?
  • And you know this how? Have you seen it yourself?
  • And you know this how? - Word on the street.
  • -And you know this how?
  • - And you know this how?
  • - And you know this how?
  • And you know all this how?
  • [Chuckles] You - and you would know this how?
  • And you know of this Klingon attack how?
  • And you know this how, Tracy?
  • And you know this how, exactly?
  • And do you know how hypocritical this is?
  • And you know this why? I was a kid once.
  • And you know this because...?
  • And you know this because...?
  • And you know this? because I know him.
  • - And you know this because?
  • And you know this because...?
  • And you know this because...?
  • And you know what? Sometimes it should.
  • And you know what? It's never been me.
  • - And you know these men?

Alternatives:

  • How do you know this?
  • Can you explain how you know this?
  • What makes you think you know this?
  • What's your source for this information?
  • How did you come to know this?

and you know this how??

This phrase is correct and is used to add emphasis to the question, indicating a stronger sense of disbelief or curiosity.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to express a heightened level of skepticism or curiosity about the information being discussed.

Examples:

  • A: I heard that aliens visited Earth. B: And you know this how??
  • And you know this how?? Are you sure about that?
  • And you know this how?? That sounds unbelievable!
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Alternatives:

  • How do you know this with such certainty?
  • Can you provide more evidence for this claim?
  • What makes you so sure about this information?
  • How can you be so confident in this knowledge?
  • What leads you to believe this strongly?

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