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"making it known" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something should be made known, usually in the context of informing people of something. For example, "The company is committed to making it known that diversity and inclusion are priorities."
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Rather than close, the hotel used the production to its advantage, making it known that the filming was happening there.
The question was how brave were they going to be in making it known publicly".
By making it known that they would bid for certain assets, they can force Vivendi's hand.
"Jann is very good at making it known what he wants," Mr. Dana said.
"The big hurdle for them is building a Web presence that makes sense and making it known".
And just as they are returning, Wade Boggs is making it known that he would like to say goodbye.
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Making It knows all of this, of course.
You discover it and make it known.
Dare to make it known.
Whatever it is, make it known.
I made it known I was barracking for the Khaleesi.
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