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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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As more discoveries emerge, scientists will be able to compare ecosystems across different regions and time periods, deepening knowledge of how ancient oceans influenced the modern seas we depend on today.

From Science Daily

Armed with this knowledge, the buyers became more discerning.

From The Wall Street Journal

Villaraigosa and others said Reiner had a granular knowledge of the policies he supported, garnering the respect — if not always the affection — of those with whom he disagreed.

From Los Angeles Times

The pre-Revolutionary era aligned with advances in knowledge of the heavenly bodies, sparked by telescopes and a firmament not-yet-obstructed by skyscrapers and pollution.

From The Wall Street Journal

Robinhood says the new combos give customers “another way to turn their nuanced sports knowledge into an investing opportunity.”

From Barron's