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View definitions for have knowledge of

have knowledge of

verb as in taste

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"I'm my own woman. I'm here in my own right. I grew up in a council house and I watched my mum use a food bank, all of those aspects mean I have knowledge of the world that other people might not have," she added.

From BBC

Specifically, did Singh have knowledge of bugs in Horizon before July 2013?

From BBC

He is likely to have knowledge of some of key areas of this phase of the inquiry, from the Second Sight investigation, led by independent investigators Ron Warmington and Ian Henderson, the mediation scheme for sub-postmasters that eventually collapsed and the epic group legal action led by Alan Bates against the Post Office.

From BBC

The organization has yet to explain why it is acceptable to have knowledge of the attacks and the attackers as they happened.

From Slate

“I do not have knowledge of it starting or when it started,” Terrence Bradley said of Willis' relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade during a Tuesday hearing.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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