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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few knew" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to express that only a small number of people were aware of something. Example: "Few knew the true extent of his wealth, as he kept a low profile and rarely flaunted his riches."
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Only a few knew.
Few knew my name".
Few knew her well.
Few knew why they were there.
Few knew anything about Brown.
But few knew Mr. Lane's inner world.
Few knew of the Englishman though.
A few knew all too well.
By then, few knew how to gavotte.
Few knew how to load, clean or shoot.
Few knew Peterson had a son in South Dakota.
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