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The phrase "a pearl of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a valuable piece of information or insight that is particularly enlightening or beneficial.
Example: "During the lecture, the professor shared a pearl of knowledge that changed my perspective on the subject."
Alternatives: "a nugget of wisdom" or "a gem of insight."
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But it wasn't, you know, a pearl of nightlife.
Every important natural pearl was the nucleus of a narrative that accreted new layers, just like a pearl, as the gem changed hands.
Whether the mantle graft implanted in the gonad of a host oyster contributes to the formation of a pearl sac that secretes pearl nacre to form a pearl should be determined.
Habits are like the layers of a pearl.
To my mind, it had been more of a pearl.
Similar to looking at the color of a pearl, the luster refers to how much shine/reflection a pearl has.
A pearl necklace has a lowest level of division.
Out of this struggle does a pearl appear.
As a "pearl doctor," Lily can see through the surface of a pearl to the pearl beneath, and the pearl beneath that one.
The canonical expression of the kind of knowledge that these methods produce is the causal graph (Pearl 2000).
Twenty years of experience can give an executive an incredibly intuitive knowledge of an industry, says Joseph Rich, president of Pearl Meyer & Partners, a compensation consultancy.
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