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The phrase "a knock of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a "knock of" something, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "I heard a knock of the door, but no one was there."
Alternatives: "a knock at" or "a knock on".
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The latter was a knock of the highest calibre.
Johnson ran back on, took a knock of his own and disappeared to the medical tent.
The box is as long and low as a frontier coffin, and answers soundly a knock of the knuckles.
Delmon Young singles to center, then Jhonny Peralta has a knock of his own to right field.
"Until fairly recently, the leaders of both sides would sit around having a knock of bourbon and figure out how to get something passed.
Luke Procter has the odd flirty moment outside off stump but justified his slightly surprising selection with a knock of 45.
Similar(23)
A knock out of the single PDX2 gene is lethal for Arabidopsis [ 4].
"It's a knock to the top of his foot".
(A ) Knock down of eEF1A1 diminishes HSP70 mRNA stability.
(A ) Knock down of eEF1A1 decreases HSP70 protein expression upon heat shock.
(A ) Knock down of HSF1 or eEF1A1 by DsiRNA does not affect overall protein synthesis.
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