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Discover LudwigThe phrase "know to do" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have knowledge or understanding of how to do something. Example: He may not have experience in carpentry, but he knows to do basic household repairs like fixing a leaky faucet.
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How did you know to do that?
"Most women don't know to do that.
How does he know to do it like that?
From books and television I know to do this.
There are a few things even I know to do.
Prayer, that's the only thing I know to do".
Our brains commit that rewarding feeling to memory, letting us know to do it again.
Sample questions include: What do I need to know to do the job of home caregiver?
Most of the time we know to do this when discussing science or other "hard" stuff.
"I'm just going to keep training because that's all I know to do," Chambers said.
They wouldn't necessarily know to do that on their own they need reminders.
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