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"knowing how much" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to introduce a relative clause that describes the amount or degree of something. Example: Knowing how much time has passed, I realized I needed to catch the next train.
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They have the strange and impermanent gift of not knowing how much they know.
The team and drivers, knowing how much work is ahead, have been busy managing expectations.
Duddy finally persuaded him, knowing how much was at stake.
People found gratitude, knowing how much worse things could be.
How did I get to my age without knowing how much things like this cost?
"As a pilot, I like knowing how much fuel is left to burn," he said.
Cuvier had no way of knowing how much time had elapsed in forming the fossil record.
At least knowing how much to aim for is a good start.
Jackson refused, knowing how much sleep the doctor had lost the last few nights.
Would you receive a service without knowing how much it will cost you?
Still, he often insists on knowing how much I'm working with the company.
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