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The phrase "always know how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a sense of certainty or confidence in one's ability to understand or perform a task consistently.
Example: "With years of experience, I always know how to handle difficult situations at work."
Alternatives: "consistently understand how" or "always be aware of how".
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You always know how many you lost".
"They always know how they're doing.
You don't always know how it's going to come out".
"Parents just don't always know how to work with schools".
And they don't always know how to inject safely.
Families may not always know how to treat the survivors.
Did you always know how their encounter would play out?
Did you always know how the story would end?
"That way, you'll always know how drunk you are".
"Steve Redgrave will always know how much I owe him.
"I didn't always know how to make them.
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