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The phrase "anyone with knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who possess information or expertise on a particular subject.
Example: "Anyone with knowledge of the subject is encouraged to contribute to the discussion."
Alternatives: "anyone who is informed" or "anyone possessing expertise".
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This is obvious to anyone with knowledge of Hamas's founding documents and guiding principles.
And the good news is that anyone with knowledge of storytelling, graphic design or data handling can learn with ease.
Yet Wal-Mart's activity comes as no surprise to anyone with knowledge of how lobbying works in the United States.
While the game already appeared to be over, anyone with knowledge of the Nets' recent past had to be hesitant about celebrating.
Ask around on the streets of Hungarian capital of Budapest, and you're unlikely to find anyone with knowledge of Roach's Winfield Cup exploits.
"I would like to take this opportunity to urge anyone with knowledge of the whereabouts of any of the outstanding weapons to contact police".
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I would certainly be pleased to hear from Ex EDMC or anyone else with knowledge of what happened.
Anyone with prior knowledge will be relying on their knowledge to get them through and not your work, thus defeating the purpose.
"We want people with firsthand knowledge, but because so much time has passed, we have not been able to find anyone with firsthand knowledge".
Anyone with that knowledge should also feel free to contribute.
For anyone with passing knowledge of the Bay Area, Telegraph Avenuee" signifies "Cal Berkeley".
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