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Discover LudwigThe phrase "know of you" is not correct or usable in written English.
A similar phrase, "know you," is more likely to be used in written English. For example, "I only know you by reputation."
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Q: How did the Weather Channel executives know of you?
"I either have to know who you are, or I have to know of you".
The more people know of you, the more they feel a need to protect you.
"With other programs I know of, you might wind up lugging furniture or hanging lights, but they guaranteed I'd get to do some acting," Mr. Radner recalled.
People you know or who know of you will refer you to projects.
In general, the majority of money raised comes from people who know of you directly or are one degree away.
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