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Discover Ludwig"been made known" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that has recently become public knowledge, typically something that someone has recently made known. For example: "The release date of the new Harry Potter movie has now been made known."
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been made known
verb
Past of make
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A resolution of the suit has not been made known.
That sentiment has been echoed by many players, and their frustration has been made known.
Those who favored unsealing the docket made the point that John Doe's identity had been made known in various ways.
If anyone has broached this idea, even informally to the Russians, their response has not been made known.
Mr Johnson was repeatedly asked about Celebrity Big Brother, but said only that Channel 4's views had already been made known in a written statement.
"Like others, I doubt if much significant material by Kafka himself will emerge; if it were there, it would surely have been made known long before now.
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Through harmony all things are made known, through measure all things are properly classified.
Through the drawings his Milanese works were made known to the Florentines.
They fear a free press through which the truth about their regime could be made known.
At the end of the week, little that is not yet known will be made known.
Not every ethicist thinks it is a problem, as long as the rebate is made known.
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