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Discover Ludwig"know about how" is correct and can be used in written English.
Typically, this phrase is used when asking or telling someone information that they may not know. For example, "Do you know about how I can get a copy of my birth certificate?".
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Using a credit card she doesn't know about, how quickly could you put one of these in my garage?
What do we know about how each candidate's internal world?
She does not know about how they act elsewhere.
"So I kind of know about how effective cannabis is".
What does he know about how regular women feel?
They need to know about how it was before.
What did he want people to know about how he did his job?
The next guy wanted to know about how to make dairy-free mashed potatoes for Passover.
What do we know about how programs like this could scale up?
I don't need to know about how much candy anyone, other than me, has eaten.
There's still a lot we don't know about how to educate children that young.
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