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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are how to" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "The instructions are how to assemble the furniture." (This is a corrected version.)
Alternatives: "are the steps to" or "explain how to".
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The pair are – how to put this kindly?
"A lot of tax policy discussions are — how to describe them?
Examples of such learning are "how to play tennis or ride a bicycle".
"Where they are, how to find them, which ones are in their neighborhood".
And the reviews on Tripadvisor are – how to put this politely?
Does he realise that we are – how to put this? – a bit lively?
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Others are how-to manuals.
Both sites are how-to guides that try to appeal to a wide range of users.
"Some people have said that my novels are how-to manuals, how to rise as a civil servant," he said.
There are how-to videos on product application, if watching men apply creams to their faces while a mechanical voice recites product features gets you going.
The resulting books are how-to guides written in the first person rather than the second, in the past tense rather than the imperative.
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