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The phrase "a rigorous knowledge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a deep and thorough understanding of a subject or field.
Example: "To excel in this profession, one must have a rigorous knowledge of the relevant theories and practices."
Alternatives: "a deep understanding of" or "a comprehensive grasp of".
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This situation occurs particularly in connection with metal oxide, like transparency, hardness, etc. Therefore a rigorous knowledge of transport properties is to be acquired.
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Existing SOC methods rely on known process models and are developed based on linearization of original nonlinear process models, which requires rigorous knowledge of the plant and may result in large losses due to the locality inherited from linearization.
A whole year of pupils would miss out on a more rigorous, knowledge-focused curriculum".
In addition, sound methodologies contribute to building a rigorous body of knowledge and help to solve challenging organizational problems.
We review important past and current approaches to drug development with an emphasis on implementing principles of translational research to achieve a rigorous conversion of knowledge from bench to bedside.
It is well beyond our research budget to conduct field examinations to judge the accuracy on all the species information, but the above discussion suggest that information from our respondents reflects a rigorous system of knowledge concerning local flora and fauna.
Games and interactive software can help pupils acquire complicated skills and rigorous knowledge in an engaging and enjoyable way.
The rigorous knowledge generated in this setting could be of immense value to the global community.
Doctors with that certification — there are about 3,500 in this country — have passed a rigorous exam and have a thorough knowledge of sleep medicine.
In the end, Hume argued, the inevitable uncertainty of knowledge requires, in response, a rigorous policy of "mitigated skepticism" -- the constant application of "a degree of doubt, and caution, and modesty, which, in all kinds of scrutiny and decision, ought for ever to accompany a just reasoner".
He told me he had to pass a rigorous test on his knowledge of New York city streets to become part of the Uber fleet.
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