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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an knowledgeable" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a knowledgeable" because "knowledgeable" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She is a knowledgeable expert in her field."
Alternatives: "an informed" or "a well-versed".
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A former languages teacher, Joe is interested an knowledgeable about education and technology.
I see in President Obama a quintessential American man, a family man, a Christian, a devoted advocate of justice, a lover of this country, an educated person, a wise an knowledgeable man.
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A skillful reader plus a knowledgeable listener can add up to an instructive encounter.
He lanced it with a soothing and a knowledgeable knack.
She has been an invaluable asset to DHS – a steady force and a knowledgeable voice.
He was a voracious reader and a knowledgeable collector of antique furniture.
She turned out to be a lovely woman and a knowledgeable resource.
Springboard diving is a dangerous sport, so have a knowledgeable person help you.
Mr. Taylor is an indefatigable eater and sleeper and a knowledgeable consumer of wine.
constant vigilance and a knowledgeable administrator are keys to a solid network.
Being a knowledgeable musician, Shen also suggested suspending an ancient bell by using a hollow handle.
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