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The phrase "actually knows how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize someone's competence or ability in a particular skill or task.
Example: "She is not just pretending to be an expert; she actually knows how to solve complex mathematical problems."
Alternatives: "truly understands how" or "genuinely knows how".
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Being devoid of any actual musical talent, I brought a friend down with me who actually knows how to do more to a drum machine than break it.
"Wouldn't you want somebody in Congress who actually knows how to do that stuff?" he said.
No one actually knows how many bricks there are in the world.
(Likewise, I don't know anyone who actually knows how to get a Bitcoin).
The problem is, no one actually knows how many prisoners there were, and no one actually counted how many were released.
She was, her boss wrote, "a smart girl, an excellent reporter, and, in contrast to almost all women, actually knows how to write".
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How many of us actually know how the markets work?
(I didn't actually know how to swim).
I don't actually know how you would verify that".
I actually know how buildings are put together.
And does she actually know how multicultural England is?
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