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The phrase "know how building" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
It is not a complete sentence and does not convey a clear meaning. Instead, you could say "I know how to build" or "I have knowledge of building." Here is an example: "I have extensive knowledge of building, having worked in construction for over 10 years."
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I actually know how buildings are put together.
And at the fundamental level, the participants need construction skills, "to know how buildings are built".
"The building folks know how buildings are made and how they fail".
Today, he knows how building the greentech sector is essential for both lasting job creation and for protecting California's environment".
Bordoff is quoted as saying, "I don't know how much building or not building one pipeline is going to affect either how much oil is produced in Canada or in global greenhouse-gas emissions".
At the end of a call in which a group of execs agreed on the cost of engineering, a developer advocate posed a simple question: we now know how much building this will cost, but how much will we invest in building a community?
This requires that the engineers not only understand the properties of the ground but they also need to know how the building responds to deformation and what the consequences of such deformation will be to the function of the building.
"You know how the building works.
Once you know how the building works programmatically, you can read its interior organization from without.
But Howdens, which proudly displays its royal warrant on its website, argues that complainants simply "don't know how the building trade works".
Do you know how many building combinations are possible with just six regular eight-stud Lego bricks?
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