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Yes, that is correct as part of a sentence. Note that "I will have you know" is used specifically when the speaker wants to be emphatic and even a bit indignant, perhaps in response to someone who is expressing disbelief or skepticism. For example, if someone seems to believe that your boyfriend might have done something improper in his job, you could say, "I will have you know my boyfriend is the most honest, ethical person I have ever met!"

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