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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I figured out how" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used when explaining or describing how to do something. Example: "I figured out how to solve the difficult math problem by breaking it down into smaller steps."
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Little by little, I figured out how not to screw things up too badly.
Although that is exactly how, as a freelancer, I figured out how to do it.
I figured out how to hold off funerals for two days.
"Yes, I figured out how to stop the demon cowherd from destroying the town".
It's because I figured out how to make money," he says.
Some time ago I figured out how to get that irresistible flavor of French fries without actually frying the potatoes.
I wanted to quit, but then I figured out how to do it: do anything for the customer.
But since this job does require me to answer the phone, it's a good thing I figured out how.
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But I've never figured out how to do that.
"I haven't yet figured out how to do it, and I may never figure out how to do it.
I figure out how to call the show and teach other people how to do it".
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