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The phrase "actually know about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a genuine understanding or awareness of a subject or topic.
Example: "I didn't realize how much she actually knows about ancient history until we had that discussion."
Alternatives: "truly understand" or "genuinely aware of".
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"I think most of the impact I have, over time most people will not actually know about," she added.
Our love for chocolate is not in doubt, but how much do we actually know about the sweet stuff?
"I think most of the impact I have, over time most people will not actually know about," she said.
I do actually know about tennis.
And one of them may actually know about a job.
So what did ExxonMobil actually know about climate change?
But what do we actually know about drinking and flying?
But what do most people actually know about it?
So what do we actually know about the morning of Aug. 21, 1863?
What do we actually know about the dynamics of news-consumption online?
Quiz: What do you actually know about the E.U.? What's a 'Brexit'?
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