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"having knowledge of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It indicates that someone possesses information or understanding about something. You can use it in various contexts, such as in a job application, research paper, or conversation. Example: "Having knowledge of multiple languages, Maria was able to communicate with all the international delegates at the conference."
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Having knowledge of the previous words helps us to improve the accuracy of our prediction.
Having knowledge of the trades at an early age may also be a factor in successful apprenticeship completion.
Having knowledge of the age for onset of puberty is an important consideration when designing such biomedical experiments.
Having knowledge of the ore mineralogy and texture can provide valuable information for effective design of a concentrator flowsheet.
Having knowledge of the desired intraoperative views preoperatively prepares the surgeon, aids in efficiently obtaining correct intraoperative views, and ultimately assists in safe iliosacral screw placement.
Having knowledge of your history is key to a bright future.
Having knowledge of the land in which you travel sometimes requires a local native familiar with the territory as your guide.
Having knowledge of and access to health services and health resources were important enablers of health care.
Having knowledge of specific health risks is a prerequisite for case managers to be able to perform these tasks.
Having knowledge of the batsman will ultimately help you to get him out.
It's the police state operating as it does without the PR company having knowledge of it".
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