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"in how" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause or phrase that provides more information or clarifies the way in which something happens or is done. Example: "I was impressed by how organized the event was, but I was even more amazed by how smoothly it ran in how the volunteers worked together seamlessly."
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"One in how many million?
But we believe in how we play.
"I am interested in how people work.
Very careful in how I raised her.
He was interested in how it worked.
And also in how flawed everyone is.
Porter was interested in how companies succeed.
In how much time?
In how many decades?
Mr. Byrne mostly straddles fences in "How Music Works".
It's in how we play the game".
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