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The phrase "a much more knowledgeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the knowledge level of one person or thing to another, emphasizing a significant difference in knowledge.
Example: "After years of study, she became a much more knowledgeable expert in her field than her peers."
Alternatives: "far more informed" or "significantly wiser".
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The things you learn will stick with you through life, ensuring you're a much more knowledgeable and open person than you were at the start of the year.
Pruitt gave a much more knowledgeable answer when Cardin asked about the EPA's hesitation to step in sooner ― something Republicans have bashed the agency for despite their general antipathy toward aggressive regulation.
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"As an adult you're much more knowledgeable about your own moods, so it becomes much more possible to use music as a way to express yourself," he says.
Hopefully it will lead to a new generation growing up much more knowledgeable about the benefits of insects and why we need to live in harmony with them.
That's one of the hardest things about being pretty new to all this, knowing when to stick to your guns on any topic, and then knowing when to shut up for a minute and listen to what people much more knowledgeable than you are trying to tell you.
My male friends are very kind under the circumstances, and sports remain a topic of casual interest in my athletically challenged company rather than an opportunity for constant dialogue among their much more knowledgeable other friends.
He was and still is much more knowledgeable about what makes a page of comics work and look good.
One seemed much more knowledgeable and was instructing the other.
Today's professionals are much more knowledgeable than the old baseboard jockeys, who sprayed and prayed.
The 20th-century art forger is far better equipped and much more knowledgeable than his predecessor.
"They are much more knowledgeable," she said, but they are still looking for advice.
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