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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did not know of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something as unfamiliar or novel to you. For example: "I did not know of any new technologies that could help me with my project."
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Even Congress did not know of this.
Crawford's mother did not know of this until Saturday.
In any case, firefighters did not know of the plan.
A.I.G. did not know of the offer, they said.
The shadow cabinet did not know of her plans.
Brynwood said it did not know of any other offers.
Industry officials said they did not know of other hospitals that had ended dialysis services.
She said she did not know of any major problems in her sister's family.
(Mr. Pearce said later he did not know of the man's affiliation with the group).
Mr Hastert insists that he did not know of other, more explicit messages to pages.
He did not know of anyone at Twitter who had heard about the Quantum Leap project.
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