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"accumulated enough knowledge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in the context of someone having studied a subject and having gained enough knowledge to reach a certain level of understanding. For example, "After studying calculus for a year, I have accumulated enough knowledge to feel comfortable with the material."
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"They say historians peak in their 50s, once they've accumulated enough knowledge and wisdom to know what to look for," says Mr. Rogoff.
An expert may have accumulated enough knowledge to build such a model using intuition alone.
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When students accumulated enough XP their experience level would increase.
The study took 25 years to accumulate enough patients to evaluate the drug treatment.
It took a year to accumulate enough so that one could actually see it.
When you accumulate enough experience, you go up a level.
After accumulating enough EXP, a Pokémon may level up.
After accumulating enough EXP, a Pokémon will level up.
"They don't have enough knowledge.
I don't have enough knowledge.
They don't have enough knowledge about babies and pregnancy.
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