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Sentence count:73+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-06-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: nowherecowherdcowhandrow houseblowhardnowhere nearblow hot and coldin the middle of nowhereMeaning: n. the (technical) knowledge and skill required to do something. 
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1. They are almost totally dependent on Western know-how.
2. I don't have much know-how about engines.
3. He hasn't got the know-how to run a farm.
4. We need skilled workers and technical know-how.
5. He doesn't have the technical know-how for this kind of job.
6. No other company had the technical know-how to deal with the disaster.
7. We have the know-how to prevent accidents from happening.
8. This is not for want of talent or know-how.
9. The books give all the insider know-how for staying and getting around a country on a shoestring budget.
10. And the know-how side is given the real clout when it comes to authority.
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11. His chum Charlie Price provided the engineering know-how to help get some of the battered old relics going.
12. Medical know-how means that people are living longer anyway, though not necessarily in the best of health.
13. However, not every idea originator has the know-how, the drive, and the aggressiveness to do so.
14. However, their technical know-how does not match their physical prowess.
15. Traditional craft know-how was being reduced to scientific data and passing from workman to manager, from shop floor to front office.
16. The Corps was a know-how, can-do outfit, possibly the best of all the outfits that came to town.
17. The US supplied the machinery, the know-how, and most of the capital.
18. There was a lack of managerial and technical know-how in the steel industry.
19. Innovations are an unusual and energetic company with considerable in-house technical know-how.
20. Often, patients find out-and now have a legal right to know-how they are classified.
21. She learned quickly and eagerly and soon acquired sufficient know-how to join Anne Mowbray in the small schoolroom.
22. Over many years in California they had acquired the know-how required to exploit a weak party situation.
23. But substantial progress is being made and the most important resources of all, expertise and know-how, are now becoming available.
24. We are grateful to him and to all the other people who serve on the advisory board of the know-how fund.
25. Indeed I think it is true to say the technical know-how required then was far greater than it is now.
26. No other credible entity, public or private, had the experience and technical know-how to cope with the disaster.
27. It is expected to contribute its manufacturing expertise and worldwide distribution channels as well as its design know-how in areas such as screens.
28. However, capital movements may result as a by-product of companies transferring technology and know-how.
29. You then plug your appliance into the adaptor - absolutely no wiring or electrical know-how is needed.
30. These integrated teams also need to be outward-looking because technical know-how diffuses rapidly through the upstream industry.
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