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The phrase "come known" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in English
It is unclear what the intended meaning is or how it would fit into a sentence. A possible correction could be "become known" or "come to be known." For example: - The town's secret finally came known to everyone. - Her talent for singing came known after her performance at the talent show.
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Each series volume, for instance, contained a paragraph plugging the volume preceding it and the volume to come, known as the "throw-ahead".
Douglas, as an advocate of assimilation and amalgamation, was by extension a supporter of what would be come known as integration.
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Some of those who came knew the crew.
We come to know ontological categories through the objects that we come to know.
— How come you know no one?
How did you come to know Maurice?
That's not the Hagrid I'd come to know.
How did he come to know these things?
"I have come to know and like the Clintons".
How did you first come to know about Divine?
How did you first come to know Mavis?
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