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Discover Ludwig"know more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to invite or encourage someone to learn more about a particular topic. For example: "If you're interested in learning more about Italian cuisine, let me know and I can help you to know more."
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We'll know more after".
We know more now.
"You know more, faster.
We'll know more tomorrow".
Do you know more?
They know more.
We'll know more soon.
Miranda had to know more.
"It's great to know more.
One begged to know more.
We want to know more.
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