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prior knowledge
noun as in anticipation
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Example Sentences
Without any prior knowledge of ballooning, Donaldson bartered his way into owning a hot air balloon and debuted as an aeronaut in 1871.
Korman insists that she had no prior knowledge that her loved ones would be sending messages to DCAF.
Marc had no prior knowledge of the surprise visit.
In 2020, Crowded House said: "The band had no prior knowledge of these 'In Demand' tickets and did not approve this programme."
The show center on a whole new cloning project and mystery, so no prior knowledge of the original series is required, but there are nuances and callbacks that fans will pick up on.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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