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The phrase "a vestige of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a small remaining quantity or trace of knowledge that once existed or was more prevalent. Example: "After years of neglect, the library stood as a vestige of knowledge, holding the last remnants of a once-thriving community of scholars."
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The consequence for Holkot was that any reference to such incorporeal beings found in the texts of ancient philosophers must have come down to them from their predecessors passing on a vestige of knowledge about God acquired ultimately from Adam and Eve.
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Vestige Theory claims that language change is always the result of constraint demotion and that the demotion of a constraint leaves behind a vestige of itself.
It preserved a vestige of independence.
A vestige of the name remains in Fort Charles Place.
"Antivirus is a vestige of the past," Mr. Rachwald said.
"This is a vestige of the old politics".
Its brilliant steel forgings are a vestige of ancient swordmaking.
This was not a vestige of Soviet surveillance.
Barely a vestige of trust or goodwill survives.
In the beginning there was still a vestige of sky.
Arsenal were scrambling for a vestige of self-respect.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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