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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'how you' is not grammatically correct in and of itself and cannot be used in a sentence
An example of a sentence that contains the phrase 'how you' is: "I'm wondering how you are doing these days."
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How you see is how you sew".
"How you doing, Casper?
That's how you felt.
How, you ask.
Here's how you vote.
That's how you lose".
How you have changed!
"That's how you think.
"That's how you tell".
How you doin'?
It's how you respond".
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