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Discover LudwigThe phrase "idea how to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a lack of knowledge or understanding about a particular method or process.
Example: "I have no idea how to solve this math problem."
Alternatives: "no clue how to" or "not sure how to".
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"I had no idea how to start.
He has no idea how to behave.
Neither has any idea how to manage.
"I had no idea how to respond.
I've no idea how to stop it.
"No idea how to use it, mind".
He had no idea how to begin.
Unfortunately, because I have no idea how to write that".
She had no idea how to get home.
But I had no idea how to answer her questions.
It's like they have no idea how to get through.
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