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The phrase "actually known about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or knowledge that is confirmed or recognized in a particular context.
Example: "There are many aspects of the universe that are actually known about, but many more remain a mystery."
Alternatives: "truly recognized" or "genuinely understood".
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What is actually known about the artist and the circumstances?
NOTHING is actually known about the Christian martyr who was buried near Rome on Feb. 14.
Yet for all such talk, little is actually known about the knowledge economy.
Little is actually known about Mr. Shekau, except for his taste for killing.
Although ancient historians and classical archaeologists often cite object 8-4597, very little is actually known about this object.
Although this is intuitively obvious, little is actually known about how such exposure might affect bacterial communities and their relative metabolic activity in ecosystems.
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"I think most of the impact I have, over time most people will not actually know about," she added.
And I never actually knew about that.
I do actually know about tennis.
And one of them may actually know about a job.
How many of you actually knew about vectors before that?
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