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The phrase "can know how" can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the ability to learn how to do something or when expressing uncertainty about being able to complete a task. Example: With enough practice, I'm sure I can know how to bake the perfect cake.
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And he can know how things will go, in particular how we will decide and act, simply by knowing his own intentions as to what our decisions and actions will be.
No one can know how.
Nobody can know how representative these men and their attitudes are.
Nobody can know how much money is needed to meet these and other urgent development goals.
"We need to have marriage recognized, so we can know how to do divorce," she said.
No one can know how many have died in this way.
Some challenged ODIHR's competence on the absurd grounds that only professional politicians can know how elections work.
"People wanted me to learn English so that they can know how I think, how I am," he said.
"You really need to see what it's like out there before you can know how far you can go".
But who can know how long the river is, or where it leads, until you reach its end?
Skeptics call the move premature, since no one can know how Mr. Obama's presidency will turn out.
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