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The phrase "tell how" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that explains or describes a previous statement or action. Here are a few examples: - "She showed me how to fix the car, and then I'll tell you how to do it too." - "The recipe is easy to follow, just tell me how much sugar to add." - "They asked me to tell how I got the job in the first place."
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Scientists tell how I.I.
Time will tell how long it lasts.
I can't tell how many.
You can tell how strong they are.
Carolyn can't tell how old she is.
Time will tell how it shapes up".
But let Michelle tell how it happened.
"Time will tell how effective this is.
Time will tell how that enthusiasm survives.
Tuesday will tell how sound their investment was.
And governments cannot tell how well schools are doing.
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