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I want to tell someone that i don't know but using better way, is it correct to say "This is out of my knowledge" or there is mistake here, if so please correct me.
Thanks!
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I want to tell someone that i don't know but using better way, is it correct to say "This is out of my knowledge" or there is mistake here, if so please correct me.
Thanks!
grammar
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 13 mins ago
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I can think of a large number of ways of expressing something like that. It's beyond me. It might as well be Greek, for all I know. That looks like rocket science. I'm out of my depth. If you're only asking if this is out of my knowledge is okay, it's not something I've ever heard and it sounds a little strange to me. But I don't think it would be misunderstood. If you're asking something else, you'll need to clarify.
– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago
Thank you very much, i understand what you mean but all the sentences you provided can't be used in my situation, i made a video about "How to Mute Your PC or Laptop Using One Key" and someone replied: "What if I want to create a shortcut key to mute a specific application? How do I do that?" and i want to say something different than "i don't know" and i can't think about any good sentence.
– Balawi28
4 mins ago
It's beyond me (or that's beyond me) would still work in that particular context. So would I have no idea, I couldn't say, or you'd have to ask somebody else about that. I'm sure I could think of several more.
– Jason Bassford
32 secs ago
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I want to tell someone that i don't know but using better way, is it correct to say "This is out of my knowledge" or there is mistake here, if so please correct me.
Thanks!
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I want to tell someone that i don't know but using better way, is it correct to say "This is out of my knowledge" or there is mistake here, if so please correct me.
Thanks!
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 13 mins ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – tchrist
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put on hold as off-topic by tchrist♦ 13 mins ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – tchrist
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
I can think of a large number of ways of expressing something like that. It's beyond me. It might as well be Greek, for all I know. That looks like rocket science. I'm out of my depth. If you're only asking if this is out of my knowledge is okay, it's not something I've ever heard and it sounds a little strange to me. But I don't think it would be misunderstood. If you're asking something else, you'll need to clarify.
– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago
Thank you very much, i understand what you mean but all the sentences you provided can't be used in my situation, i made a video about "How to Mute Your PC or Laptop Using One Key" and someone replied: "What if I want to create a shortcut key to mute a specific application? How do I do that?" and i want to say something different than "i don't know" and i can't think about any good sentence.
– Balawi28
4 mins ago
It's beyond me (or that's beyond me) would still work in that particular context. So would I have no idea, I couldn't say, or you'd have to ask somebody else about that. I'm sure I could think of several more.
– Jason Bassford
32 secs ago
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I can think of a large number of ways of expressing something like that. It's beyond me. It might as well be Greek, for all I know. That looks like rocket science. I'm out of my depth. If you're only asking if this is out of my knowledge is okay, it's not something I've ever heard and it sounds a little strange to me. But I don't think it would be misunderstood. If you're asking something else, you'll need to clarify.
– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago
Thank you very much, i understand what you mean but all the sentences you provided can't be used in my situation, i made a video about "How to Mute Your PC or Laptop Using One Key" and someone replied: "What if I want to create a shortcut key to mute a specific application? How do I do that?" and i want to say something different than "i don't know" and i can't think about any good sentence.
– Balawi28
4 mins ago
It's beyond me (or that's beyond me) would still work in that particular context. So would I have no idea, I couldn't say, or you'd have to ask somebody else about that. I'm sure I could think of several more.
– Jason Bassford
32 secs ago
I can think of a large number of ways of expressing something like that. It's beyond me. It might as well be Greek, for all I know. That looks like rocket science. I'm out of my depth. If you're only asking if this is out of my knowledge is okay, it's not something I've ever heard and it sounds a little strange to me. But I don't think it would be misunderstood. If you're asking something else, you'll need to clarify.
– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago
I can think of a large number of ways of expressing something like that. It's beyond me. It might as well be Greek, for all I know. That looks like rocket science. I'm out of my depth. If you're only asking if this is out of my knowledge is okay, it's not something I've ever heard and it sounds a little strange to me. But I don't think it would be misunderstood. If you're asking something else, you'll need to clarify.
– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago
Thank you very much, i understand what you mean but all the sentences you provided can't be used in my situation, i made a video about "How to Mute Your PC or Laptop Using One Key" and someone replied: "What if I want to create a shortcut key to mute a specific application? How do I do that?" and i want to say something different than "i don't know" and i can't think about any good sentence.
– Balawi28
4 mins ago
Thank you very much, i understand what you mean but all the sentences you provided can't be used in my situation, i made a video about "How to Mute Your PC or Laptop Using One Key" and someone replied: "What if I want to create a shortcut key to mute a specific application? How do I do that?" and i want to say something different than "i don't know" and i can't think about any good sentence.
– Balawi28
4 mins ago
It's beyond me (or that's beyond me) would still work in that particular context. So would I have no idea, I couldn't say, or you'd have to ask somebody else about that. I'm sure I could think of several more.
– Jason Bassford
32 secs ago
It's beyond me (or that's beyond me) would still work in that particular context. So would I have no idea, I couldn't say, or you'd have to ask somebody else about that. I'm sure I could think of several more.
– Jason Bassford
32 secs ago
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I can think of a large number of ways of expressing something like that. It's beyond me. It might as well be Greek, for all I know. That looks like rocket science. I'm out of my depth. If you're only asking if this is out of my knowledge is okay, it's not something I've ever heard and it sounds a little strange to me. But I don't think it would be misunderstood. If you're asking something else, you'll need to clarify.
– Jason Bassford
14 mins ago
Thank you very much, i understand what you mean but all the sentences you provided can't be used in my situation, i made a video about "How to Mute Your PC or Laptop Using One Key" and someone replied: "What if I want to create a shortcut key to mute a specific application? How do I do that?" and i want to say something different than "i don't know" and i can't think about any good sentence.
– Balawi28
4 mins ago
It's beyond me (or that's beyond me) would still work in that particular context. So would I have no idea, I couldn't say, or you'd have to ask somebody else about that. I'm sure I could think of several more.
– Jason Bassford
32 secs ago