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letting me know of your decision vs letting me know about your decision

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They're interchangeable and express the same meaning. The choice between the word 'of' and the word 'about' in this context depends on personal preference.
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letting me know of your decision

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to request information about someone's decision. It is polite and formal.
  • Her way of letting me know.
  • And she'd never disappear without letting me know.
  • And thank you for letting me know about Megan.
  • Thanks for letting me know you moved, mom.
  • Rusty, thanks for letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know that agent Dean was planning to join us.
  • All right, thanks for letting me know.
  • You're doing a great job of letting me know that.
  • Thank you for letting me know.
  • You can't be interrogating one of my students without letting me know.
  • Thank you for letting me know.
  • I thought maybe it was your way of letting me know without having to talk about it.
  • Well, thanks for letting me know so I have time to make other plans.
  • Well, they're sure letting me know about it.
  • She'll be letting me know it's time.
  • You mind letting me know if he knows anything?
  • Yes, thank you for letting me know.
  • So thank you for letting me know that I need to keep a better eye on him.
  • I'll let it slide as you letting me know that she's in pain.
  • No, he's just letting me know everyone's hanging out.

Alternatives:

  • letting me know about your decision
  • informing me of your decision
  • informing me about your decision

letting me know about your decision

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to request information about someone's decision. It is polite and formal.
  • And thank you for letting me know about Megan.
  • Well, they're sure letting me know about it.
  • Thanks for letting me know about the car but I've got work to do.
  • I appreciate you letting me know about Louis, but I'm not going to do that.
  • Her way of letting me know.
  • And she'd never disappear without letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know you moved, mom.
  • Rusty, thanks for letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know that agent Dean was planning to join us.
  • All right, thanks for letting me know.
  • You're doing a great job of letting me know that.
  • Thank you for letting me know.
  • You can't be interrogating one of my students without letting me know.
  • Thank you for letting me know.
  • I'd ask you to tell me about your cruise, but AnnaBeth's been letting me see all the photos you sent.
  • I thought maybe it was your way of letting me know without having to talk about it.
  • Well, thanks for letting me know so I have time to make other plans.
  • She'll be letting me know it's time.
  • You mind letting me know if he knows anything?
  • Yes, thank you for letting me know.

Alternatives:

  • letting me know of your decision
  • informing me of your decision
  • informing me about your decision

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