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"not knowing how to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: "Not knowing how to cook, she ordered takeout for dinner."
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I sighed, not knowing how to respond.
Another read: "Not knowing how to pronounce the designer name".
Kino stared at Kamita, not knowing how to respond.
It's about people not knowing how to prepare".
The shame lies in not knowing how to do it.
But I can't remember not knowing how to ski.
Not knowing how to bat, in context, is not knowing how to tune yourself into the fluid set of circumstances that the game produces.
It was never a matter of resenting the work or not knowing how to do it.
I felt that panic again at not knowing how to approach Libya.
This was standing next to a nuclear bomb and not knowing how to dismantle it.
"That's one of our traits — not knowing how to express our emotions," he told Dakotah.
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