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The part of the sentence "unless you know how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express a condition where something will not occur unless something else is true. Example sentence: You won't be able to use the program unless you know how to write code.
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Also please don't exaggerate with black lipstick, and don't go for the raccoon eyes (unless you know how to do it properly).
Cracking in epoxy grout is a big problem unless you know how to design to prevent it.
And don't try this unless you know how to solve a cube first).
Don't guarantee anybody's debt unless you know how much it is and can't see any alternative.
That is, unless you know how to use it to your advantage".
So unless you know how to deal with this you will never be able to fix it.
"Unless you know how to pull wires through the walls," installing an outdoor system is not simple, Mr. Altunian said.
("You can't write music right," Ellington told this magazine, more than sixty years ago, "unless you know how the man that'll play it plays poker").
We know that going to college and just getting a degree won't get you a job that pays well unless you know how to do something useful.
The main thing she will have to do is stay interested, because unless you know how to regulate and have a balance, it's meaningless".
"I have a saying that I like to use: you can't lead the cavalry unless you know how to sit the saddle," Rubenstein quoted Steinbrenner as saying.
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