Definition: The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'knowledge': 7
1. Reading gives you knowledge.
2. He has deep knowledge of science.
3. Share your knowledge with others.
4. Her knowledge impressed the teacher.
5. Knowledge is power.
6. I have no knowledge of that event.
7. Gaining knowledge takes time and effort.
1. Reading gives you knowledge.
2. He has deep knowledge of science.
3. Share your knowledge with others.
4. Her knowledge impressed the teacher.
5. Knowledge is power.
6. I have no knowledge of that event.
7. Gaining knowledge takes time and effort.
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