know/ know of

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jasveron

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Would you let me know of your decision by this Friday?
or
Would you let me know your decision by this Friday?

When should I use "know of" and when just "know"?
 
Would you let me know of your decision by this Friday?
or
Would you let me know your decision by this Friday?

When should I use "know of" and when just "know"?
Both sentences mean the same, "of" is not necessary.
 
Thanks for answering. So both sentences are correct?
It seems to me that using "of" makes the sentence more formal, no?
 
Thanks for answering. So both sentences are correct?
It seems to me that using "of" makes the sentence more formal, no?
Yes, you could see it that way.
 
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