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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rich diet of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an abundance of information or learning that one consumes or engages with, similar to how one might refer to a nutritious diet.
Example: "To excel in your field, it's essential to have a rich diet of knowledge, constantly seeking new insights and understanding."
Alternatives: "an abundance of knowledge" or "a wealth of information".
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But the internet needs to give our children a rich diet of knowledge, not sugar.
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He had been raised on a rich diet of visually explosive games for sophisticated consoles by Sega and Nintendo.
Flies switched to a rich diet were long lived.
There's no question moving towards a plant-based diet will lower your cholesterol if you're coming from a cholesterol-rich diet of meats and processed food.
Ovahimba children generally enjoy a protein-rich diet of milk and meat.
Scientists think that a transition to a richer protein diet of meat was already under way.
Public data repositories provide a rich resource of biological knowledge relevant to transcriptional regulation.
I might as well be explaining the virtues of sensible shoes or a fiber rich diet.
Three large dogs, a protein rich diet, small enclosed space..
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