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since knowing that vs since I know that

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Since knowing that' is used when referring to a general truth or fact, while 'since I know that' is used when referring to the speaker's personal knowledge or experience.

Last updated: April 03, 2024 • 153 views

since knowing that

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to a general truth or fact.

This phrase is used to introduce a reason or explanation based on a known fact or truth.

Examples:

  • Since knowing that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, I always check the temperature before cooking pasta.
  • Since knowing that exercise is good for health, I try to work out regularly.
  • Four years of reduced rates of VAT do not allow us to see the complete effects of this experiment; all the more since, knowing that it was temporary, some employers did not implement it.
  • So, in the first part of the lecture I talked about the best practices the two figures should follow, since knowing some details of how one works helps communicating better with the other.
  • Can't help knowing her since few Koreans live around here.
  • But since it is not knowing for how long.
  • No way of knowing since they erased the security tapes.
  • No way of knowing since they erased the security tapes.
  • Knowing Leonardo since the first editions of Smell Festival in Bologna, I couln't help but asking him about this Amazing project.
  • By knowing draw since childhood and always have this contact with art in every sense, soon became interested in learning painting techniques with the master Ângela Ataíde, finally perfecting her strokes.
  • It's tainted everything I've done since, but now knowing... what she was facing... I just want to try to at least understand why.
  • Why? asked Späht, pretending he was busy. Well, them being neighbours for so long and him knowing Alfons since they were boys, she said: it'd only be right!
  • And knowing that they are always there for me is what helped me get through the... Eight months since we've been broken up.
  • I can't tell you what I've gone through since you got arrested, knowing that you were in there, alone... terrified.
  • I have been cheating for a while, probably since I decided to pursue a friendship with you, knowing that my feelings were not entirely friendly.
  • Since we decided to leave, they asked EUR15.00 per person to "recover", a term adopted by the manager not knowing that we would have felt it.
  • Since the material of the Hennessy along with the special design keep the rain out, you can enjoy the beauty of the rainforest knowing that at night you will be 100% comfortable and dry.
  • You're no different than a mistress, since you got involved with Gun after knowing that he had another woman.
  • Since I feel too bad about being the only one knowing that strange woman,
  • How do you explain the fact that Africans remain members of the United Nations knowing that this organisation has only been working against them since its creation?
  • The satisfaction of the producers is tangible, especially the one of those who has believed in this American date since the beginning and did not give up, knowing that every successful event needs a period of incubation.
  • Some diners come here for the chance to view the unusual hotel that it is. Others come knowing that the place has become an "important" dining venue for the political and media grandées of Granada since its opening late in 2001.

Alternatives:

  • Given that
  • Considering that
  • In light of the fact that
  • Because of the knowledge that
  • In view of the fact that

since I know that

This phrase is correct and is used when referring to the speaker's personal knowledge or experience.

This phrase is used to introduce a reason or explanation based on the speaker's personal knowledge or experience.

Examples:

  • Since I know that she doesn't like chocolate, I bought her a vanilla cake for her birthday.
  • Since I know that the store closes early on Sundays, I made sure to go shopping on Saturday.
  • Worse than that, I get suspicious when having too good of a time working, since I know that this doesn't bode well for the outcome.
  • This is an opportunity missed, since I know that this is a fight that all of us here in Parliament share in.
  • I love children experience as such I have taken care of my niece since I know that it is a great responsibility.
  • And since I know that the urge to irritation and impatience is just a temptation, until I agree with it and consciously let it in, then I know that I don't have to give in to it.
  • And, since I know that at this point you are asking yourself how you can ever clean up the mess resulting from such a hobby, let me introduce...
  • And since I know that bat is dead, because it had a heart attack on my pillow,
  • So I defended your work since I know that the things we ask you to deliver are complicated and-
  • Especially since I know that they were all there for Patrick last year.
  • May I also thank you in advance, Commissioner, since I know that you will convey our request to your services.
  • I am all the more pleased since I know that this cannot be taken for granted.
  • I do like you much more, since I know that you know the feeling.
  • Furthermore, I do not believe that we should suspend the sitting now, Mr Watson, since I know that the Minister will be with us very soon.
  • But since I know that I can rely on the beautiful pictures the students have taken along with their comments, I will have the audacity to state it.
  • I've always tried not to overwhelm him since I know that love can't be a chain, right?
  • I realized I'd... you know, I'd been distracted lately, and not by you, since I know that's what you're thinking.
  • But I am not interested in why she did it, since I know that when she did it she was not thinking of me.
  • I decided to share these good ones that I had in the last period, since I know that many friends and acquantainces would like to quit their jobs as employees and start their own business.
  • I always try to understand the situation of different groups of farmers in the individual countries, and I am in favour of solutions that help them, since I know that as a group, they are in an exceptionally difficult situation in terms of revenue.
  • Since I know that, I hope he can meet a nice lady and live happily.
  • Since I know that only in your Word is life, I welcome this will of yours and I go toward death .

Alternatives:

  • Because I know that
  • As I know that
  • Due to my knowledge that
  • Considering I know that
  • In light of my knowledge that

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