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Tagged kaon beams are attractive neutrino sources, which would provide flavor pure $\nu_e$-beams with exactly measured normalization. We point out that this also leads to an anti-tagged flavor pure $\nu_\mu$-beam, with equally well known normalization. Exposing a 1 kt liquid argon detector at a baseline of 1 km to this combination of unique beams allows to decisively test recent indications by IceCube and Neutrino-4 of sterile neutrino oscillations in the multi-eV range.