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Idiom
In no mood to do something.
To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.
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Though Carr, as we saw earlier, is no friend of the ability account of knowing how, he doesn't think that to know how to do something is to know that some proposition is true.
"We don't know how to do something that is worthy of this great character".
"There, you arrive, you know how to do something — you can climb.
"When you know how to do something, you do it better the second time," he said.
I can't show that I don't know how to do something".
If Mr. Scott did not know how to do something, he taught himself.
If you know how to do something well, you don't want it to atrophy.
If he didn't know how to do something, he would do it anyway, and he would do it really well".
So I advised them to do what I did when I didn't know how to do something – use the internet.
I don't know how to do something that teen-agers can do, and I'm proud of it.
We know that going to college and just getting a degree won't get you a job that pays well unless you know how to do something useful.
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