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How to Use "Knowledge" with Example Sentences
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knowledge
(n):
facts, information and skills acquired through experience or education
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Used with adjectives:
"
She has
expert
knowledge
in forensics.
"
(expert, vast, considerable, great, complete, in-depth, broad, extensive)
"
He has
first-hand
knowledge
of what happened.
"
(first-hand, direct, current, factual, up-to-date)
"
I have
limited
knowledge
of European history.
"
(limited, basic, general)
"
It's
common
knowledge
that the company is struggling.
"
(common, public)
"
She has a good
working
knowledge
of the subject.
"
(working, useful, practical)
"
His
professional
knowledge
became very useful.
"
(professional, medical, scientific, technical)
Used with verbs:
"
I
acquired
more
knowledge
on the subject.
"
(acquired, gained, have, found, discovered)
"
Previous
knowledge
is not required
for the job.
"
(be + required, be + needed, be + expected)
"
He
demonstrated
his
knowledge
of computers.
"
(demonstrated, showed, displayed)
"
The project gave him the opportunity to
use
his
knowledge
.
"
(use, apply)
"
We
shared
our
knowledge
of fine wines.
"
(shared, exchanged)
"
He read many books to
increase
his
knowledge
.
"
(increase, improve, expand, enhance)
Used with prepositions:
"
He did it
without
their
knowledge
.
"
(without, with)
"
She's never lived out of state
to
my
knowledge
.
"
(to, according to)
"
He had a wide
knowledge
of
classic cars.
"
(of)
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