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let know
verb as in acquaint
verb as in familiarize
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verb as in inform
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verb as in notify
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verb as in tell
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Example Sentences
"We want to make sure ... that we change some of the privacy provisions there so that if people are caught up like this, the banks can be let know, so that they can protect their customers as well," Albanese told radio station 4BC.
The key task for now is to let know as many potential listeners as possible about its existence.
They gave us a rent exemption letter to show your landlord or whoever you needed to let know.
Gilbert did not put all the blame on the route on the UCI, though, saying the teams that scouted it before the race should have let know organizers about its dangers.
In Montana, Henry Philip Munzter posted Trump’s tweet to Facebook with a note: “I will be going to Washington DC. Anyone that would like join me let know.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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