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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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From Science Daily

Now, with the mountain spewing steam and ash, he could really put his knowledge to work.

From Literature

“We want to make sure the kids are actually coming out of their experience watching and interacting with the show with the knowledge that we’re hoping they take away.”

From Los Angeles Times

At the same time, $500,000 was allegedly secretly moved into a trust for your brother without your knowledge or consent.

From MarketWatch

More than two dozen House Democrats have since signed on to a proposed bill to ban government employees from trading on inside knowledge on prediction markets.

From The Wall Street Journal