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"knows something about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to someone who has some knowledge or understanding on a particular subject. For example: "She knows something about sports medicine."
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Someone around there knows something about UI.
Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan knows something about security.
Romney knows something about college.
Baker knows something about being an object.
Tannenbaum, too, knows something about Jets heartache.
Mr. Spivakov knows something about festivals.
Sutton also knows something about Jets heartache.
He knows something about Jets heartache.
He knows something about the issue, too.
EMMANUEL JAL knows something about war.
Brenda herself knows something about determination.
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