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let it be known
verb as in hint
Strong matches
verb as in intimate
verb as in publish
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
And Deignan acknowledges that her efforts have helped push women's cycling forward, including a 2012 media conference where she let it be known to cycling's governing body the UCI that not enough was being done for women in the sport.
On 30 September, officials at United let it be known that Ten Hag would stay in his job for the forthcoming games against Porto and Aston Villa.
They let it be known that just 12 of the 50-something had had what was described as an "unauthorised absence".
Less than five minutes into the show, you let it be known: This isn’t the “Matlock” you think it is.
“It’s a life taken that didn’t deserve to be taken. You have to learn how to cope with it and deal with it. Let it be known he passed doing something he loved and wanted to do.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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