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The phrase "know what to do" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express understanding, knowledge, or ability to handle a situation or task. Here is an example: "I was nervous about starting my new job, but my supervisor reassured me by saying, 'Don't worry, you know what to do.'”.
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"You know what to do.
I know what to do.
She'll know what to do.
Don't know what to do".
I did not know what to do.
They know what to do in Washington.
"I know what to do," he says.
You just know what to do.
You don't know what to do".
They don't know what to do".
She didn't know what to do.
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