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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no longer know how" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a loss of knowledge or ability to perform a task or understand something. Example: "After years away from the field, I no longer know how to operate the machinery."
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Men no longer know how to fight.
Newspapers no longer know how to live long and prosper.
But today many artists no longer know how to draw.
We no longer know how to put our people to work.
"We no longer know how families are connected," says Mr Gozzo.
It means that European politicians no longer know how to justify military expenditures to their people.
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I no longer knew how to help.
He no longer knew how to be poor.
The project no longer knows how well it is doing in health.
He no longer knew how to be a son, but he still knew how to be a father.
But Kerrey also acknowledges that he no longer knows "how well we did our job" of legislative oversight.
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