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The phrase "let me know of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to ask someone to provide you with information or to keep you updated on something, for example: Please let me know of any changes to the project deadline.
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Be sure to let me know of any interesting situations.
"Let me know of ANY white pickup trucks available in the mid-Atlantic, please!," he wrote.
"Please let me know of any other specific opportunities where I can be of service".
There are smaller, trial networks in the area around Stanford, Sebastopol, California and Issaquah, Washington (this list is not exhaustive: please let me know of any others in the comments section).
Many readers have written me to let me know of an illegal plug-in for Calibre that does, in fact, let you convert your e-books from an copy-protected format (like Kindle) to an unprotected format that will open on other reader brands.
Let me know of revisions that you would make.
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Lincoln sent Burnside a telegram to "not make a general movement without letting me know of it".
My supervisors have consistently encouraged me to pursue whatever I love, letting me know of arts festivals and galleries and meetings that they think would interest me.
When puberty hit, I suddenly became an object for sale with various bidders letting me know of my best -- and, upon rejection, worst -- attributes.
These are just some of the examples that I had fun thinking of that morning during my drive Let me know some of yours and enjoy the process.
Also let me know which of the two modules would be most valuable to you.
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