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Discover Ludwig'how what' is not an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically. You could replace it with a phrase such as 'how so' or 'in what way.' For example: "Can you explain how you arrived at your conclusion?" "Yes, I used the data from our survey to reach my conclusion; how so?".
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— How? — How what?
How: What is your unique value proposition?
How what they talked about wasn't important.
'Boris Island' airport: how, what, where?
"How What You Read Affects What You See".
It also encompasses how what you eat affects the world.
Q: Well, how - what did you think of the trial?
You are represented by how what you write is perceived.
That's how What We Left Behind was born.
That's the problem.' 'But then how...?' 'How what?' 'Nothing.
But how? What, he asked, were the ancients saying?
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com