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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are known on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "for" or "as" depending on the context.
Example: "These species are known for their unique adaptations to the environment."
Alternatives: "are recognized for" or "are famous for".
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These merger arbs, as they are known on the Street, don't stand on loyalty or ceremony.
Lowe, McFarland and Royce Ford are traveling partners who are known on the rodeo circuit as the Wolfpack.
When the results are known on October 7th, Mr Miliband must choose who gets the crucial job of shadow chancellor.
These efforts by media companies are known on Madison Avenue as upfronts, because they take place before the coming television season.
Larger species typically have longer life spans than do smaller kinds, but some bats are known, on the basis of banding records, to live nearly 20 years.
The organizers of the Bessie Awards, as the annual New York Dance and Performance Awards are known, on Wednesday announced 40 nominees in several categories.
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There are, however, downsides to being known on the internet.
That result will be known on Friday evening.
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