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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything to know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if there is any information or details that one should be aware of regarding a specific topic or situation.
Example: "Before we start the project, is there anything to know about the client's preferences?"
Alternatives: "any details to consider" or "any information to be aware of".
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I would give anything to know myself as well as Hillary knows herself.
One need not concede anything to know it is vital to understand Putin's motives.
I'd give anything to know what happened to her while she was asleep.
I felt I'd give anything to know how to do it a spell, a cure, a bargain with invisible powers.
WHEN people tell Vita West Muir that they don't know anything about jazz, she tells them, "There isn't anything to know — you just have to listen".
When it was all over, and the two actors had taken their bows, one turned to the other and said, "I'd give anything to know what she would have worn in Florida..".
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So, if this letter means anything to you, know it cannot mean everything I want it to.
If they ask you if you know anything, just claim not to know anything about it.
Anything you need to know it is in the poem.
Before you know anything, you have to know what you don't know".
"Anything I want to know, I just ask," he says.
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