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Discover Ludwig"known to him" is correct and usable in written English.
"Known to him" is usually used in the context of a person being familiar with something or otherwise aware of a particular situation or fact. For example, "He was aware of the risks associated with the project, having known them to him for many years."
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One of them, Haim Schneebalg, was well known to him.
Some of his are professional bird people, known to him.
account representative, known to him only as Mr. 8294-7.
The juvenile who stole the laptop was known to him.
The informant was known to him personally, and had provided him with information in the past.
He disdained the quarterlies, academia, and analysis — the genre known to him as "thumb-suckers".
But there still remained two Muslim countries not yet known to him.
It is as if the notes have invisible lyrics, known to him alone.
Mr Brown now says that in 1991, a loyalist known to him requested a meeting.
All of this is standard procedure and is clearly well known to him.
And slowly it became known to him that he was alone in this room".
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