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knowledge [ˈnɑːlɪdʒ, Brit ˈnɒl-] N no pl

1. knowledge (body of learning):

knowledge
to have (some) knowledge of sth

2. knowledge (acquired information):

knowledge
knowledge
to be common knowledge
to have (no) knowledge about sth/sb
to my knowledge

3. knowledge (awareness):

knowledge
knowledge
to bring sth to sb's knowledge

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to my knowledge
to have (some) knowledge of sth
to the best of my knowledge
to have (no) knowledge about sth/sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Despite her great childishness, her magical ability and knowledge are top class.
en.wikipedia.org
Also, mythology and ancient civilizations that he had learned about in school gave him a wealth of knowledge from which he drew from.
en.wikipedia.org
Current knowledge and discussion about the state of affairs is communicated through the media.
en.wikipedia.org
The couriers were evaluated in several categories - knowledge, reliability, helpfulness, proficiency, timeliness and amiability.
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In a case where there is localized tenderness within the snuffbox, knowledge of wrist anatomy leads to the speedy conclusion that the fracture is likely to be of the scaphoid.
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