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The phrase "to be knew" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "to be known." Example: "He wants to be known for his contributions to science."
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Not to be known.
To be known, Jong added.
More had to be known, of course.
"Usually, a hipster wants to be known".
This used to be known as "spoiling".
I have to be known.
It deserves to be known".
It needs to be known to everyone.
"We are not craving to be known.
Obviously, it's good to be known.
"I wanted to be known," she said.
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