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The phrase "acquired a considerable knowledge" is not entirely correct in English; it should be "acquired considerable knowledge" without the article "a." You can use it when discussing the process of gaining a significant amount of knowledge in a particular field or subject.
Example: "Through years of study and experience, she acquired considerable knowledge in environmental science."
Alternatives: "gained extensive knowledge" or "obtained significant knowledge."
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From his general reading, Larkin had acquired a considerable knowledge of girls' school fiction, and had formed definite views on the authors of such works: "stupid women without a grain of humour in their minds", who lacked "erotic sensibility" and treated the lesbian perspective "too casually".
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He acquired a considerable reputation long before he published anything.
During the last decade, he has acquired a considerable reputation in Europe and South America.
It was no surprise that he showed in his weekly notices a considerable knowledge of Shakespeare.
The Kleiner Perkins split-up takes a considerable knowledge capital away from its once promising China operations.
Students majoring in French will acquire a considerable degree of competency in the written and spoken language as well as knowledge of the literature and culture of France and the French-speaking world.
He returned to North Carolina with little material gain, but he had acquired considerable knowledge of the Kentucky and north-central Tennessee region in his explorations.
In Rome he acquired considerable knowledge of ancient art and of the scientific methods then beginning to be used in archaeology methods that formed the basis for his own later archaeological reconstructions.
Though Correia states that during this early period of his Indian service, Magellan acquired considerable knowledge of navigation, little is known of Magellan's first years in the East until he appears among those sailing in November 1506 with Nuno Vaz Pereira to Sofala on the Mozambique coast, where the Portuguese had established a fort.
Through his years of devotion to patristic and biblical studies he had also acquired considerable knowledge of recent scholastic theology.
Continuing his studies in Germany in the mid-1950s, he acquired considerable knowledge of music history, theory and piano technique, but soon pushed into avant-garde territory.
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