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Discover Ludwig"more known" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to compare the degree of knowledge about something. You can use it in a sentence like "The first book in the series is widely known, but the second book is even more known due to its twist ending."
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Still, the show seems more known about than known.
As we became more known, more serious cases arrived".
The story peters out here, with nothing more known.
"Why has Oakland not been more known for film?
"He was more known for his stance against hazing".
This year we're a little bit more known".
As a result, we're more known than ever before.
It's getting harder as I get more known.
"Einstein on the Beach" is more known about than known.
I bet some of these dealers can beat the prices of more known suppliers.
It's becoming a term that's more known in the fashion industry.
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