Dictionary
been knowledge
noun
The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.
Exact(6)
Turnbull says there may have been knowledge about this in the system.
A main barrier to the use of chemical or biological weapons has been knowledge.
While legislative actions are largely exempt from the Freedom of Information law, drafts of the Lopez agreement could have been obtained from the comptroller or attorney general's office, had there been knowledge of them.
One of his main reasons for seeking a new career in Spain must have been knowledge of Philip II's great project, the building of the monastery of San Lorenzo at El Escorial, some 26 miles (42 km) northwest of Madrid.
"There's been knowledge that lead was toxic going back millennia," Silbergeld added.
"The event was vetted by her representatives, had there been knowledge of human rights issues of any kind, Jennifer would not have attended," the statement continued.
Similar(54)
Another is knowledge.
There was knowledge in there.
When is knowledge a curse?
Transmission is knowledge itself".
Google is knowledge.
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