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Discover Ludwig"the know-how" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to skills, information, and general knowledge that someone has acquired, either through study or experiential learning. For example: "His years of experience gave him the know-how to perform the task quickly and efficiently."
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the know-how
noun
The knowledge and skill to be able to (do something correctly)
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You do not have the know-how.
But they have the know-how.
Nobody else has the know-how".
The know-how can stay in New York or Zurich.
He's got the labs and the know-how.
"It's not the game, it's the know-how".
His wife, Christie, an interior designer, provided the know-how.
One is Iraq, whose scientists already have the know-how.
But they lack the confidence and the know-how.
"The know-how is deeply refined here," he says.
But a number of companies are eager to cash in on the know-how.
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