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let you know vs let you known

The correct phrase is 'let you know.' 'Let you known' is incorrect and not used in English.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 8723 views

let you know

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone about something or to update them on a situation.

Examples:

  • I will let you know the details of the meeting.
  • Please let me know if you need any help.
  • She will let you know the results by tomorrow.
  • Let me know if you can make it to the party.
  • They will let you know the outcome soon.
  • Just calling to let you know... Delete.
  • So I wanted to let you know that we lost Ed Truck.
  • To let you know how things are going.
  • I wanted to let you know that we've decided to go public.
  • To let you know that I've decided to keep the baby.
  • Then I guess I should let you know of curtis lemansky.
  • Just thought I should let you know
  • Just wanted to call and let you know...
  • I want to let you know I am available.
  • We'll let you know of our position shortly.
  • I want to let you know as friends go, yours is the best hello.
  • I'll let you know when I get the dagger from Rebekah.
  • Just wanted to let you know... found my keys.
  • I'll let you know when I'm finished.
  • I'll let you know if we hear anything.
  • I'll let you know when he leaves.
  • I'll... let you know what I find.
  • There's something I wanted to let you know.
  • I'll let you know if anything turns up.
  • We'll let you know about the guns.

let you known

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • You let it be known through journalists that I was arrested.
  • You would let a known terrorist go free just to spite me?
  • But did you let it be known that you'd like to kiss her?
  • And let it be known - you're either with Raphael or you're with me.
  • And let it be known - you're either with Raphael or you're with me.
  • Let known until the end of the century Russian land!
  • Let known thieves and suspected witches run loose amongst the good citizens of Salem?
  • Is to let a known terrorist escape.
  • "If she had let him known clearly"-
  • Talleyrand let it be known through our Dutch embassy That another envoy would be respectfully received.
  • Let us be known for brutal force.
  • Those who bank elsewhere will let their names be known.
  • I allowed certain elements within ISI to let his whereabouts be known.
  • Let it be known if you harbor the enemy you will lose your home.
  • Let it be known that His Royal Highness, the Crown Prince, will be visiting every house in this village tonight.
  • See that you do and let it be known that no-one defies the Lucian Alliance.
  • Let it be known that although limited personnel... alterations have been made, one or two other significant things will be changing.
  • Let it be known, any man found in violation of His Majesty's laws will be dealt with without mercy.
  • He didn't immediately become a virtuoso, but he knew how to let it be known that his soup was too salty.
  • He went on to say: 'I am happy to let it be known that the French authorities have fully complied with the Commission's conditions'.

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