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Discover Ludwig"know even more" is a grammatically-correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It typically implies a comparative meaning; for example, the phrase can be used to suggest that someone can gain additional knowledge on a particular subject. For example: "If you read the book, you'll know even more about history."
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Who would want them to know even more?
Might he know even more than he's letting on?
Birthdays, Christmas, Easter and many more celebrations mean I get to know even more about her.
That way Facebook will come to "know" even more about us.
You can read the full description on her activities at the DH Blog! Want to know even more?
Get in the habit of sports and exercise — by your 10th reunion, you'll know who has and hasn't, and you'll know even more each subsequent one.
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Here, in Northern Ireland, you have known even more rapid change.
She knew even more about Amtrak than Steve King, a train buff I write about.
Mr. Gauck knew even more directly the repressive hand of the Communist regime, which sent his father to hard labor for four years.
After her recent pressure-packed experience as the first woman to play a PGA Tour event in 58 years, Sorenstam knows even more about handling pressure.
To give my pleas more heft, I pulled in my fellow personal finance scribe Tara Siegel Bernard, who knows even more about this world than I do; she offered her own comments via e-mail.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com