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The phrase "how I know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the way or manner in which the speaker has acquired knowledge or information about something. Example: "I can't believe you didn't know about the party last night. I told you about it multiple times, and that's how I know you didn't forget."
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You know how I know?
Ask me how I know.
"This is how I know my mother".
That's how I know you're learning.
I'll tell you how I know this.
"Do you know how I know?
"That's how I know it don't work.
So that's how I know".
That's how I know him".
That's how I know Fox isn't faking.
You know how I know, baby?
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