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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make know" is not correct in English; it should be "make known." You can use it when you want to inform someone about something or to announce information.
Example: "Please make known your availability for the meeting next week."
Alternatives: "inform" or "announce."
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In each of the Challenges you must make: In each of the Challenges you must make: Know that DOINKs mean that a challenge has been drawn out of use until someone has drawn or had already drawn a DOINK-Free Card.
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We gather here today to make known our grievance.
"I will make known to my society that I exist.
The cause and place of death were not made known.
Montana tribes have made known their opposition to the bills.
Britain has made known its "strong reservations" about it all.
A resolution of the suit has not been made known.
The cause of Tremmel's death was not made known.
Neither team has made known all of its prices.
Several key concepts should be made known to patients.
The team itself had already made known its reduced confidence.
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