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The phrase "you never know how" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express that one cannot predict or be certain about something. For example, "You never know how a situation will turn out, so it's best to be prepared for anything."
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You never know how he will cope".
You never know how things are going.
'You never know how it will go.
"You never know how they'll react.
You never know how you're going to play.
You never know how they're going to be".
I've learned you never know how someone will react.
So you never know how things are going to go".
You never know how things will turn out.
You never know how your words are affecting another person.
You never know how they'll react to everything".
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