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The phrase "you sure know how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compliment someone on their skills or abilities in a particular area. Example: "You sure know how to make a delicious meal; I always enjoy your cooking."
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"You sure know how to make a guy feel at home.
Mr. Emanuel himself seemed to gently poke fun at the entire chapter, telling his cheering supporters on Tuesday night: "All I can say is that you sure know how to make a guy feel at home".
You sure know how to cure a hangover.
Thank you Ibis, you sure know how to show a goofy nerd a good time.
Oh, Ares, you sure know how to make the ladies swoon... or not.
I know you dodged the draft (bum knee, right?, I think it was Rush who had the pilonidal cyst, or do I have this ass-backwards?), but you sure know how to use tough-guy rhetoric.
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Say what you like about Simon Cowell, the bloke sure knows how to shift records.
Say what you will about S3; the company sure knows how to change quickly.
Are you sure you know how to put on a condom correctly?
"You sure did know how to raise him, Mr. Valenti," he said to Valenti's father.
When he kisses you, be sure you know how to kiss.
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