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Discover Ludwig'know of what' is not a grammatically correct or usable sentence in written English.
However, you can use 'know what' in this context. For example: "I don't know what she wants for her birthday."
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I've long been intrigued by the idea of the past as a fantasy world: a place where real things happened but also a place which is essentially beyond knowing; where worlds can be built and events created which play on what we think we know of what went before.
I know of what she speaks.
They know of what they speak.
What we know of what happens, roughly, is this.
And I know of what I speak, because I, too, am a culprit.
I don't think you will ever know of what importance that visit was in my existence".
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Talk about your favorite celebrities, and let everyone know of whats happening at school.
Ms Wright knows of what she writes.
He knows of what he speaks".
"They knew of what I was doing".
He certainly knew of what he spoke.
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