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Discover Ludwig"anyone knowing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who is aware of something, often used to refer to information that is not widely known. For example, "The authorities are offering a reward for anyone knowing the whereabouts of the suspect."
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People can know the facts, but I'm not particularly interested in anyone knowing anything else much about me".
I don't really want anyone knowing how long I might glance at a Bud girl, you know?
He hated the idea of anyone knowing.
These boys travelled without anyone knowing".
"You can't do anything without anyone knowing immediately.
"But without anyone knowing, the time was right for it".
Not that he was ashamed or embarrassed; just didn't want anyone knowing, or guessing, his business.
I had a handful of games in the first team without anyone knowing much about me".
"He is the type who might sneak in and out privately, without anyone knowing," she said.
Penicillin, after all, had been discovered without anyone knowing its exact molecular workings.
To anyone knowing the historical reference behind these images, they'll be explosive.
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