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The phrase "a more rigorous knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the depth or thoroughness of understanding in a particular subject or field.
Example: "To excel in this field, one must pursue a more rigorous knowledge of the underlying principles."
Alternatives: "a deeper understanding" or "a more comprehensive grasp".
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A whole year of pupils would miss out on a more rigorous, knowledge-focused curriculum".
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A more rigorous assessment of the risks will come with regularly updated knowledge of the actual cyanotoxin content in recreational waters.
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A more rigorous test may prove more practically useful.
It will be revised next year after a more rigorous examination.
Other schools are taking a more rigorous approach.
Women just have a more rigorous time physically than men.
Towards a more rigorous definition of brain death?
Clearly a more rigorous, scientific approach is needed.
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