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To knowledgeable
adjective
Having knowledge, especially of a particular subject
Exact(60)
To knowledgeable consumers, the offers can seem eerily personalized and aimed at pushing them into poor financial decisions.
Like the Ring, Williams's Grail grants to knowledgeable users the faculty of vision at a distance.
Usually we look for songs in old songbooks or talk to knowledgeable people in the area.
Most are familiar to knowledgeable gardeners, but some exotics come from overseas.
This comes amid public outcry for Sony Music to drop the producer, according to "knowledgeable individuals".
That is why Mr. Davis's winning pick-six bets immediately seemed so suspicious to knowledgeable horseplayers.
This is because high-quality companies can more easily resort to knowledgeable private investors.
Self-study, talking to knowledgeable colleagues and possibly some online courses will help.
According to knowledgeable informants, Mr. Kroesen tried last spring to hire former Brig.
The question, 'Housing for All?' will be posed to knowledgeable experts and to Cantabrigians like you.
She has been a trusted real estate advisor to knowledgeable clients for over 30 years.
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