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The phrase "already know about" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to information or knowledge that someone possesses prior to a certain point in time or context. Example: "I assume you already know about the changes to the project timeline."
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"Nothing that I didn't already know about," he said.
You already know about his physical tools.
What do you already know about me?
What do they already know about Somalia?
Lee Westwood we already know about.
And we already know about Paris.
It's possible you already know about Tempest.
"People here already know about tumbleweeds," she said.
"I already know about that," Gao Ming said.
People often generate these comparisons thinking: 'I already know about the Nazis' or 'I already know about the Soviets.
Consider what they already know about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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