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The phrase "about know how" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of terms and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I need to learn more about how to improve my writing skills."
Alternatives: "regarding knowledge of" or "concerning know-how."
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It is also reasonable to hope that an account of ability, while it may not simply be an account of know how, will at least shed light on disputes about know how.
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Don't know, how about nine?
Think about something you know how to do.
I don't know how about $15.
No one wants to talk about it, or knows how.
Every article in America was about how Japan knew how to do things and we knew nothing.
"It is all about know-how, true scarcity, the opposite of bling-bling," says the creative director Ramesh Nair.
Environmental management How much do you know about how to act environmentally?
She does not know about how they act elsewhere.
"So I kind of know about how effective cannabis is".
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