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The phrase "a knowledge based" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a knowledge-based" when referring to something that is centered around or derived from knowledge.
Example: "The company has developed a knowledge-based system to improve decision-making processes."
Alternatives: "knowledge-driven" or "knowledge-oriented."
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"ALTHOUGH the pace may differ, all [rich] economies are moving towards a knowledge based economy".
Commit to building your faith into a knowledge based belief system.
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We've launched a groundbreaking partnership based on our commitment to creating a skilled teacher workforce for a knowledge-based economy.
The Conservatives have occupied this ground firmly, but the idea that a knowledge-based curriculum is rightwing is peculiar.
Employees must evolve to compete in a knowledge-based economy.
It is also, without question, a knowledge-based curriculum.
What exactly is a "knowledge-based" technology transfer?
A. We are focused on building a knowledge-based economy.
We should replace it with a knowledge-based approach to their keeping safe.
We live in an information age, in a knowledge-based economy.
"These children lose the opportunity to fully participate in a knowledge-based global economy".
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