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The phrase "knew by" is correct and usable in written English, typically in the past tense.
For example: "The results of the election were known by the whole city."
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He knew by the smell of them.
I knew by the time I got home.
Large parts of it he knew by heart.
"I knew by his voice he wasn't playing any games".
Because I knew by then it wasn't exactly Fleisig.
He was also assisted, as he knew, by certain advantages.
It was just Mark, a guy I knew by sight.
They all knew by the second inning, all the hitters.
"We knew by then we couldn't get everyone in.
We knew by then that we were all right.
(They were Americans, as I knew by their Bermuda shorts).
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