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Discover Ludwig"know anything more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to ask if someone has any additional information or knowledge about a topic or situation. Example: "I read the news article about the scandal, but do you know anything more about it?".
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Does anyone know anything more?
I didn't know anything more than that.
"I don't know anything more current than 1970".
But Selig said he didn't know anything more than Clemens.
"I don't know anything more than you do," Fehr said.
"I still don't know anything more than the rumors.
No one would know anything more about his assets or his intentions.
More details may emerge now – or we may never know anything more about it.
I don't know anything more than what people calling in tell me.
He doesn't know anything more about it than any other member of the public.
"I don't know anything more than what I've heard from them".
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