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The phrase "he found out about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone discovering or learning information regarding a particular subject or situation. Example: "After weeks of investigation, he found out about the hidden treasure buried in the old mansion."
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Stewart remembered, as we all do, what he was doing when he found out about President Obama's announcement Sunday night.
I don't know how he found out about it.
On Monday, he found out about his wife's death.
He said he found out about the remarks shortly after Tortorella made them.
When he found out about her affair, she begged for a reconciliation.
Mr. Apatow said that he found out about Rookie from his 13-year-old daughter, Maude.
Hell, who knows when he found out about the pay cuts?
The lawyer said Woodhouse had "immediately resigned" when he found out about the business.
He added that he found out about his son's role in the attacks through the media.
Mr. Sankari said he found out about his banishment as he was preparing his Monday broadcast.
(Walter's mother killed herself; he found out about his father's remarriage from the papers).
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