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The phrase "a storehouse of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, place, or resource that contains a vast amount of information or expertise.
Example: "The university library is a storehouse of knowledge, filled with countless books and research materials."
Alternatives: "a wealth of information" or "a treasure trove of knowledge."
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Many patrons expressed fear they would lose Mr. Bernstein, a storehouse of knowledge.
Accordingly, the program is a storehouse of knowledge about coercive methods of interrogation.
He was known for his easy wit, business savvy, dedication, and a mind that was a storehouse of knowledge on virtually every topic under the sun.
Employers are looking for people with a fierce drive to understand and a storehouse of knowledge that spans many disciplines and topics.
His history of the period 146 88 bce filled 52 volumes and was undoubtedly a storehouse of knowledge for early writers.
The physician brings to each diagnostic encounter a storehouse of knowledge and experience, all that he or she has read and learned over years.
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He engineered the appointment of his closest adviser, Donald L. Kohn, to the central bank's seven-member board of governors, giving the board a storehouse of institutional knowledge should Mr. Greenspan depart.
We believe that, with the right support, it's possible for all children to complete their secondary education with a storehouse of general knowledge – and we draw inspiration from a number of schools that manage this successfully, such as Mossbourne in Hackney and the Renaissance Arts Academy in Los Angeles.
Our aim is to provide our pupils with a storehouse of core knowledge in a range of traditional subjects – the best that's been thought and written – so they end up with the social capital to succeed, both in their schooling and beyond.
Guest Dana Gould is on equal footing with host Gottfried when it comes to being a storehouse of arcane knowledge about movies, television, and a host of other topics both popular and obscure.
As a solo artist, Dickinson was a limited vocalist but a unlimited storehouse of knowledge and passion regarding American music, and his 1972 album, "Dixie Fried," is a collector's favorite that should be better known, as are some of his less mainstream projects, like the spoken-word album "Fishing with Charlie," which he released on Birdman records, in 2006.
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a shortage of knowledge
a position of knowledge
a love of knowledge
a compendium of knowledge
a combination of knowledge
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a series of knowledge
a domain of knowledge
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a field of knowledge
a piece of knowledge
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