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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a list of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a list that explains the methods or steps involved in a particular process.
Example: "Here is a list of how to improve your writing skills: read regularly, practice daily, and seek feedback."
Alternatives: "a guide on how" or "a breakdown of how".
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— Glenn Collins Eater: A list of how restaurants deal with people who don't show up for their reservations.
"We've got a list of how bad a father everyone is," declared a bundle of shivering fabric waiting nearby.
The clergy come top of a list of how much job satisfaction people derive from different occupations, according to research produced by the Cabinet office.
That event, in the series' first episode, prompts Earl to make a list of how he might make things right with all the people he has wronged.
It drew up a list of how it wanted to spend the $341 million in transportation money — and none of it went to Seattle.
For the first exercise, we ask students to make a list of how they want to spend their time at college.
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One anonymous user even emailed Patrick Howell O'Neill a list of how-to threads found on Hurt 2 The Core.
Today, the administration turned out a listing of how it wanted to expand assistance soon.
What follows is a report on the services of some of the Caribbean's airlines and a listing of how travelers can get from one island to others not served by major carriers.
She ticked off a list of topics: "How many stores?
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