Instead of “knowing” someone, it becomes “came to know”, i.e. In that sense, you can’t “continue” to “know” a person in the preterite because that’s not how preterite works. The preterite implies a completed action or a singular action that is not continuing. If conocer means “to know”, people or things. This one is pretty much the easiest to understand.
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