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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found out about it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone has received information about a certain matter. For example: "I recently found out about it and was surprised by the news."
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"We found out about it when the rest of the world found out about it".
That's the only way we ever found out about it, here anyway".
The U.S. found out about it.
"We found out about it pretty much straight away".
We found out about it when we test drove an engineering mule a few months back.
My parents just found out about it.
"I found out about it on Thursday.
What have you found out about it so far?
You guys just found out about it publicly".
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No-one ever finds out about it.
It goes to every high point and everybody finds out about it".
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