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'a how-to' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any task-oriented instruction or guide, such as a recipe, a tutorial, or a DIY project. For example: "I found this great how-to online that shows me how to make my own soap at home."
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It's a how-to".
There's not a how-to book.
It was a how-to.
It's a how-to video.
Judging Obamacare: A how-to guide.
Vatican II was a how-to council.
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(a)How to apply for recognition.
Instead of a "how to," the column became a conversation.
Is there a How to Write Like Salter Handbook?
Who doesn't love a "how to succeed" list?
(a) How to match the flywheel mass with the motor slip ratio is reasonable?
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