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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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Victims with whom The Times spoke said that their cars were not behind on payments, and that local police initially had no knowledge of their cars’ whereabouts.

From Los Angeles Times

Historically, college functioned as a means—a vehicle by which students acquired knowledge and skills in pursuit of a specific future career.

From The Wall Street Journal

The most productive workers in the coming decades will be those who pair deep knowledge in fields such as medicine, law, architecture and finance with a mastery of AI tools.

From MarketWatch

To their knowledge, no one has previously placed a complete computer with a processor, memory, and sensors into a robot this small.

From Science Daily

Raymundo, who grew up in West L.A., resolved to learn about car mechanics: “I had no knowledge. I was bummed out. So I was like, ‘You know what?

From Los Angeles Times