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Discover Ludwig"know where to" is correct and uses in written English.
It can be used in instances when looking for direction. For example: "I don't know where to find the key to the clubhouse."
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"I'll know where to go".
"I don't know where to shop.
I didn't know where to look.
They know where to find me".
They don't know where to begin.
You know where to send it.
You always know where to find them".
People don't know where to go".
"I don't know where to go".
The other people know where to go".
"But now they know where to go".
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