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How to use in the know in a sentence

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Essentially, one needs to be in the know to make the most of Berlin's nightlife.
Fashion editors sport Marni's oversized necklaces and the chunky flatform shoes that have become so recognisable to those in the know.
Well, I used to pride myself as being in the know but I have heard nothing about this idea.
For those of you not in the know, the ozone layer is a layer of the upper atmosphere lying about 19 to 48 km above the earth's surface.
But you have to be in the know to have access to the best-kept secret in showbiz.
The artists are up-and-comers and players in the Sydney art scene and the curators are museum big wigs and people in the know.
I figured everyone else was in the know so I didn't want to come across as an idiot by having to ask.
At last those in the know can luxuriate in the lost aural treasures that have been mouldering in the BBC vaults.
Most of them are run as charitable trusts and usually they keep at arm's length, leaving the artistic decisions to the people in the know.
Canadian fans have been in the know about this band for years, but it's time for us to learn how to share.
Capoeira, for those not in the know, is a Brazilian martial art form that blends acrobatics and dance with pounding African rhythms.
The Spotted Ox must be a well-kept secret by those in the know, we only found out about it by chance.
It's beyond my ken, but for those in the know there's an accompanying set of statistics, ranging from water absorption rates to frost resistance.
She had learned to appear as if she were in the know even if she was utterly lost.
As a complete surprise, except to those in the know, came the story of shortness of munitions.
Those in the know will tell you he got in the team in the first place only thanks to family influence and political clout.
For those of you not in the know, Steampunk is this teeny micro sci-fi genre.
He was a prolific scorer at junior level and those in the know have long tipped him to make a career out of the game.
The public may not be entirely in the know, but it isn't entirely in the dark, either.
Those of us in the know would attend lessons with a screwdriver, tightening or loosening screws as necessary.
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William, the sphynx, obviously 'was in the know,' as sporting characters say.
And as those in the know have told me, introversion is the end as far as those outside are concerned.
Customers not in the know are usually gobsmacked we use foraged foods.
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