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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually knows about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing someone's knowledge or awareness of a particular subject or topic.
Example: "She actually knows about the history of the region, which surprised everyone during the discussion."
Alternatives: "truly understands" or "genuinely has knowledge of".
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(He's appointed Dennis Walcott, a deputy mayor who actually knows about education, to be her successor).
"It was crazy to see how much he actually knows about the pitch," Swisher said, referring to Dickey's celebrated knuckleball.
Rojo agreed instantly (it's since proved disconcerting to them how much Rojo actually knows about Kahlo).
This probably compounds her disappointment that I'm not Stephen Moss the nature-writer, who actually knows about birds.
Whether the president of a scandal-ridden college actually knows about any charges of rule violations is beside the point.
Many in the press have pondered how much Mr. Carney actually knows about the inner workings of the product he is peddling.
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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.
What is actually known about the artist and the circumstances?
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