Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "we both know" with real scene examples.

It means the speaker is bringing up something the other person clearly wanted, usually to pressure or accuse them.
From On One Condition, Episode 7
The speaker points out that both people know how much the other wanted the company.
Use this in a work conflict or accusation. It can sound sharp and confrontational.
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