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'she didn't know how' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone was unsure of how to do something. For example, "She didn't know how to politely decline the offer."
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The forthright star said she didn't "know how you have a healthy relationship with the whole world knowing about it".
She didn't know how bad the injury was".
She didn't know how he did it.
Maybe she didn't know how heavy winter clothes can get.
She didn't know how much coal contributed to it.
She didn't know how to say what she meant.
She didn't know how long she sat there.
She didn't know how to get in our minds".
She hadn't visited there in she didn't know how long.
I suggested that perhaps she didn't know how he felt.
She didn't know how she would do it.
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