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Discover LudwigThe phrase "our know-how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the skills, expertise, or knowledge that a person or organization possesses.
Example: "Our know-how in digital marketing has helped numerous clients achieve their business goals."
Alternatives: "our expertise" or "our skills".
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And our know-how was based on mechanical engineering.
As Taylor puts it, "We are constantly looking for ways to expand our know-how".
We are now witnessing a global societal struggle to assure universal delivery of our know-how.
"China needs our know-how and machines, but we need protection for our technology," he said.
"They also steal our designs and our patents and our brand names and our know-how," Mr. Romney continued.
"We have local teams there who answer to us under our brand with our know-how," Jurečkova said.
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Within fashion's broader realm we broadcast our histories, our beliefs, aspects of our personal know-how and savvy.
Our capacity hasn't been diminished; our workers haven't lost their skills; our technological know-how is intact.
There has been no plague of locusts; we have not lost our technological know-how.
"One of those projects was using our engineering know-how to come up with novel biofuels".
"We are really producing things and demonstrating our technical know-how as very precise timekeepers and chronograph producers".
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