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The phrase "Give me knowledge" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate an eagerness to learn or gain knowledge about something. For example, "I'm new to this field, so give me knowledge about the latest technology!"
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When I am acquainted with my being in pain, that can give me knowledge of the contingent truth that I'm in pain.
When I am acquainted with being triangular and being trilateral and the relation of inclusion holding between them, that can give me knowledge of the necessary truth that triangles are trilateral.
When I am acquainted with the property of being red, the property of being yellow and the relation of being darker than holding between them, that can give me knowledge of the necessary truth that red is darker than yellow.
When I am acquainted with being a circle, and having corners, and the relation of exclusion between them, that can give me knowledge of the necessary truth that circles have no corners.
"They give me knowledge each and every day," he said.
The appeal of being a consumer is that the teacher appears less as a source of authority, and more as someone you can demand stuff from: "I, or my parents, are paying you to give me knowledge, so that I can get rich.
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They not only gave me knowledge but also, more importantly, a different perspective about the world.
Bill Belichick [the Giants' defensive coordinator at the time] and Bill Parcells gave me knowledge, Johnny Parker [the Giants' strength and conditioning coach] got me in shape, and God gave me the tools to become whatever he had in store for me.
Subsequent jobs running parts of the press office at the British Association Annual Festival and building media relations at BBSRC gave me knowledge from the other side of the fence.
Paula gives me knowledge about myself, and I have experiences that wouldn't have occurred otherwise.
Paula gives me knowledge about myself, and I have experiences that wouldn't have occurred otherwise.
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