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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'many ways how' is not a correct phrase in English.
The correct phrase is 'many ways.' For example: There are many ways to solve this problem.
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"O.K., O.K". "I'd show how many ways, how many ideas all lead to one idea.
This is, in many ways, how we hear all songs; 4'33" is simply the rawest example.
It was a startling move that showed in many ways how he was ahead of the curve.
In many ways, How to be Alone is The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, for grown-ups.
What is most remarkable about the Paterno who emerges in "Paterno" is how unremarkable he was in many ways — how typical in his single-mindedness.
In many ways, how the country will react to the pregnancy of Ms. Palin's 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, is more a sociological question than a political one.
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WASHINGTON Rangers Coach John Tortorella has said many times and in many different ways how much he admires and relies on the team's captain, Ryan Callahan.
Thanks to the theory of natural selection that Darwin helped develop, we now understand not only how new species evolve but -- in many ways -- how our own minds evolve.
The bigger issue, in many ways, is how that money is spent.
It's kind of like today in many ways, including how we devour other people.
That episode, in many ways, captures how marginalized Mrs. Roukema has become, even after two decades of service in Congress.
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