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let know

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Verb

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let know (third-person singular simple present lets know, present participle letting know, simple past and past participle let know)

  1. (ditransitive) To inform (someone) (of something).
    I sent an email to let John know what we found.
    Let me know when you are arriving.
    "I'm not sure which flight I'll be taking." / "Well, as soon as you find out, let me know."
    If anyone has seen him, let us know of his whereabouts.

Usage notes

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  • The second object may be omitted when it is understood in context.

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