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The phrase 'basis for knowledge' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the foundations of knowledge or facts that serve as a foundation for further exploration and understanding. For example, "The scientific theories served as the basis for knowledge and understanding of more complex concepts."
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These provide the basis for knowledge and data acquisition and their representation.
Critics called it nihilism (the denial of the meaning of existence, or denial of the existence of any basis for knowledge and truth), a charge he vehemently denied.
Standardisation through design breakdown provides a basis for knowledge innovation that enables improvement of the open platform using a bottom-up approach and increases the production flow.
Similarly, the philosophical focus after Descartes and Kant is on the autonomous self as the basis for knowledge, but the authors explore how the idea of a human subject able to bestow meaning on inert objects winds up undermining our openness to the world.
According to the analysis of the evaluation results, a series of policies and measures are proposed to improve the intellectual capital development of creative parks, which provides decision-making basis for knowledge flow, knowledge innovation and knowledge engineering construction of creative parks.
Thus, fostering students' mathematical competencies with regard to formalisation and mathematisation provides a solid basis for knowledge building in accounting.
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So, in a way, in this power square, you're establishing the basis for knowledge-building of the state, and the criteria by which you can anticipate which states will become more powerful than others.
By in-depth analysis of the bacterium's carbon metabolism as well as application of available "omics" tools, a systems biology perspective will provide the basis for knowledge-based metabolic engineering of P. putida in order to increase yields of natural products (Nogales et al. 2008; Puchałka et al. 2008; Wu et al. 2011; Sudarsan et al. 2014; Simon et al. 2014).
It is most implausible to think that she is now aware of her knowledge basis for this knowledge about Lincoln, and this in two important senses.
And how can there be certain knowledge apart from some immutable basis for that knowledge?
Given that the unconditioned subjectivity of a "view from nowhere" is unattainable, she argues, the basis for ratifying knowledge claims can only be the integrity of the processes of knowledge production as assessed against jointly social and cognitive norms such as these (1993, 113).
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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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