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The phrase "doesn't know about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's lack of knowledge regarding a specific topic or situation.
Example: "She doesn't know about the changes in the schedule."
Alternatives: "is unaware of" or "has no knowledge of".
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Ibrahim doesn't know about the classical rhetoric of persuasion.
Sometimes actors find shortcuts that the audience doesn't know about, but Derek has no interest in that.
What Andorra doesn't know about ham is not worth knowing: the acorn-fed jamon Iberico just melts in the mouth.
"What Martin doesn't know about the game and players isn't worth knowing," Barker said.
"She doesn't know about this letter.
"He doesn't know about Roosevelt yet".
Norma's husband doesn't know about her affairs.
Sander doesn't know about this.
But Artie doesn't know about Chris.
"Janessa doesn't know about the gang yet.
It doesn't know about other cities.
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