how did i know


used to mean you knew something was going to happen without prior explicit knowledge.

usually used with emphasis on “how” and sounds like a statement, rather than a question.
your friend is calling you on the phone: “how did i know” – implies you knew they were going to call you, whether you really did or not.

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