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"letting it be known" is a perfectly valid and idiomatic phrase in written English and it can be used in a variety of scenarios.
For example, "The teacher let it be known that extra credit was available for anyone who completed the assignment early."
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Meanwhile, the campaign of the supposed Republican front-runner, Jeb Bush, was letting it be known that it was laying off people and slashing its payroll by forty per cent.
Letting it be known that you reject what makes everyone else cling to life.
"She's letting it be known that she's unhappy about what the governor did".
Letting it be known that there was a cabinet wrangle on this issue suits both sides.
He stunned a great many people by letting it be known that he would resign from Congress on June 15th.
But she was soon letting it be known that Major was not, after all, one of us.
Tsipras underlined that risk on Friday by letting it be known he was holding a phone conversation with president Putin.
Other painters, however, made a point of letting it be known that they used mannequins rather than live models.
Marcos Díaz helped matters along by letting it be known that he would offer on credit as much food and other supplies as the newcomers needed.
Belatedly, she made a sober television address and joined the mourners, letting it be known that she had been caring for Diana's children, Princes William and Harry.
Sweet-natured and frisky, she lives from day to day, neither judging herself nor others but letting it be known that she comes from a rough background.
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