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The phrase "does not know how to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's lack of knowledge or ability to perform a specific task or action.
Example: "She does not know how to solve this math problem."
Alternatives: "is unable to" or "lacks the ability to".
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He does not know how to behave.
He does not know how to drive.
He does not know how to say vanilla.
He does not know how to use power wisely.
Faried does not know how to explain his rebounding prowess.
"Gregor does not know how to make it," she said.
Obama, he does not know how to catch it.
He does not know how to make situations better.
"He simply does not know how to give up".
He does not know how to think about them.
12.21pm: Ernest Borgnine does not know how to use suppositories.
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