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Discover Ludwig"know of nothing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have no knowledge or understanding of something. Example: "I'm sorry, I can't help you. I know of nothing about that subject."
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I know of nothing like it.
I know of nothing else in literature like it.
I know of nothing to suggest that Hamilton favored the use of mercenaries.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: I know of nothing of that character, relating to witnesses.
FRANK: I know of nothing of that sort in the Government General.
On the long shelf of Vietnam books, I know of nothing quite like it.
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The first day she is bored and her pedicab driver knows of nothing interesting to see.
UAL said it had not announced anything and knew of nothing to account for the gain.
Even now, Mr. Skilling knows of nothing wrong with Enron's financial statements.
"We knew of nothing to prevent us from agreeing to the city's request".
She said she knew of nothing to suggest the relationship was improper.
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