"Just for you to know" vs "Just for your knowledge"

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"Just for you to know" is the most popular phrase on the web. 

"Just for your knowledge"

1253,000,000 results on the web

"Just for you to know"

1795,000,000 results on the web

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I hope I don't die like that on my "Just for laughs" showcase.
  • Think what the Libyans would pay... for your knowledge of American intelligence.
  • I mean you're not exactly admired for your knowledge of foreign affairs, are you?
  • Not just for your blood or your knowledge,
  • I wiki'd "World War Il" just for this conversation.
  • You're valuable to us, Dr Suresh, not just for your blood or your knowledge, but to keep us in line.
  • I mean, that just falls under "general knowledge".
  • "I'm sorry, it was my first time in so many years," just for dessert.
  • It doesn't look like this phrase is very popular! The search could not find any examples on the internet.

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