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The phrase "anything else known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about additional information or knowledge regarding a specific topic or situation.
Example: "Is there anything else known about the project's timeline that we should be aware of?"
Alternatives: "any further information available" or "any additional details known".
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Ms. Juliano notes how unlike this figure is from almost anything else known from the time.
It is McKeever's trademark to power ahead, with a giant first stroke unlike anything else known in one-man or two-man canoe sprinting.
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Before considering anything else, know which type of gown will flatter your figure the best.
Apart from anything else, parents know, and children know, that when you snap and smack, you've lost control.
And more than anything else, Nintendo knows how to do scale.
Can be the thing that's difficult and surprising and not like anything else we know.
If the CD was called anything else, they know it would not sell.
More than anything else I know I need to laugh at things.
Quite apart from anything else, I knew the fans were not going to stand for any of that crap.
Anything else? Who knows.
Is there anything else you know about robots?
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