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knowledge
noun as in person's understanding; information
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This knowledge can be used to develop drugs for chronic pain that are more effective and have fewer side effects.
She spoke of losing 10 years of her life through medical worries caused by the drugs her former husband had given her without her knowledge.
“Therefore we must state — without concrete knowledge of who was responsible — that this was a hybrid action,” he said.
The study contributes to a growing body of knowledge on the unintended consequences of environmental policies and offers insights applicable beyond plastic bag usage, Che said.
Authorities had knowledge of two suspects in relation to the plot, the newspaper reported, but it is not known if they were arrested or fled the country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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