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The phrase "a force of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a significant impact or influence due to their knowledge or expertise. Example: "In the realm of science, Dr. Smith is truly a force of knowledge, shaping the future of research with her groundbreaking discoveries."
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Jerry was a force of knowledge, compassion and love.
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The theoretical perspective is the social construction of knowledge, identified through the institutional and social context to the analysis of signals as a driving force of knowledge throughout the across the academic career, due to the fact that any physical phenomenon to be studied is a signal.
He possessed a combination of analytic powers, literary abilities, a wide range of knowledge, and a force of personality that produced numerous discoveries in several scientific fields and proved stimulating to an entire generation of research workers.
The heads of all the figures, outsize to suggest expansive force of knowledge, are identical.
"The liberal differs from the conservative in his willingness to face [human] ignorance and to admit how little we know, without claiming the authority of supernatural forces of knowledge where his reason fails him.
Research does not function as a cannon that shoots knowledge into the world of action, where the targeting and force of the knowledge determines its 'impact'impact
But you also need to remain ignorant of the fictional surprise he has in store, so that it can hit you with the full force of new knowledge.
By drawing attention to these events, television became a political force as well as a source of knowledge.
Yesterday, I was at the ESA, and that forces me take in a lot of knowledge.
There are a number of other temple pyramids at the site, as well as palacelike buildings with flat, concrete roofs, a tour de force of Mesoamerican engineering knowledge.
But the driving force behind obesity isn't a paucity of knowledge; it's an abundance of food and a surfeit of cars, computers and convenience.
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a breadth of knowledge
a force of nature
a ton of knowledge
a source of knowledge
a series of knowledge
a depth of knowledge
a set of knowledge
a compendium of knowledge
a strength of knowledge
a database of knowledge
a diversity of knowledge
a piece of knowledge
a century of knowledge
a position of knowledge
a shortage of knowledge
a man of knowledge
a scarcity of knowledge
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