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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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A submarine captain with good knowledge of surrounding seas can use those variations to hide in open water.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lily looks up, awed by my knowledge of amphibians.

From Literature

"In trade for your knowledge of the way."

From Literature

The Nexperia saga started last year when the Dutch government gave itself the power to block or reverse decisions at Nexperia to prevent the loss of “technological knowledge and capabilities” necessary for Europe’s economic security.

From The Wall Street Journal

It means a business will send goods somewhere without the knowledge of how those goods will be valued when it arrives at customs... you wouldn't know how your goods will be valued before you're tariffed.

From Barron's