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best of knowledge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "best of knowledge" is not correct in English; the correct expression is "to the best of my knowledge." You can use it when you want to indicate that you are sharing information based on what you know, acknowledging that there may be limitations to your knowledge.
Example: "To the best of my knowledge, the meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday."
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Alternative expressions(13)
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Exact Expressions
24 human-written examples
I think you are giving best of Knowledge in this post.
Academia
To the best of knowledge these third-party drivers don't pose any risk, but it's a necessary step.
News & Media
To our best of knowledge, the 2-KLG yields (98.5 g L−1) by co-culture of Bc 21-K.
Science
Discussion This original study is at our best of knowledge the first to describe use of TCD in heterogeneous diseases in critically ill children without traumatic brain injury.
Science
To the best of knowledge, there are few works in the existing literature studying the dynamical behavior and bifurcations of the corresponding reaction diffusion equations.
Science
To our best of knowledge, the specific surface area of all the reported ZnO having the hierarchical structure remains lower than 50 m2 · g−1 [25, 25].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
That requires the best standards of knowledge that we have.
News & Media
But to the best of my knowledge, and to the best of the knowledge of all the people who have reviewed it, it's solid and very good".
News & Media
"To the best of my knowledge it is not him.
News & Media
"To the best of my knowledge, no one ever did".
News & Media
Then he added, "to the best of my knowledge".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "best of knowledge". Instead, use the correct idiom "to the best of my knowledge" when expressing the limits of your awareness or understanding.
Common error
Do not use "best of knowledge" on its own. Always use the full idiomatic expression, such as "to the best of my knowledge", to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "best of knowledge" functions as a noun phrase, but it is grammatically incomplete and typically requires the preposition "to" to form the idiomatic expression "to the best of my knowledge." This expression introduces a statement qualified by the speaker's understanding.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "best of knowledge" might seem intuitive, it's grammatically incomplete. The correct and widely accepted idiomatic expression is "to the best of my knowledge". This phrase serves to qualify a statement, indicating that the information is accurate as far as the speaker knows. As Ludwig AI points out, using the complete phrase ensures clarity and grammatical correctness, and there are several alternative phrases you can use to express a similar meaning, such as "as far as I know" or "to my understanding".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to my knowledge
A more concise and common way to express the same idea.
as far as I know
An informal alternative expressing limited certainty.
to the best of my understanding
Emphasizes personal comprehension rather than general knowledge.
according to my understanding
Similar to 'to the best of my understanding', stressing a subjective perspective.
to the extent of my knowledge
Highlights the boundaries of one's awareness.
based on my current knowledge
Highlights the present state of awareness, implying potential changes.
to the best of my recollection
Focuses specifically on remembered information.
from what I understand
Indicates information received and processed, rather than inherent knowledge.
to the best of my belief
Highlights the personal conviction about the accuracy of the information.
as best I can tell
Expresses a tentative assessment based on available information.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "best of knowledge"?
The correct way to express this idea is "to the best of my knowledge". Using "best of knowledge" alone is grammatically incorrect.
What does "to the best of my knowledge" mean?
It means according to what I know, or as far as I am aware. It indicates that you are sharing information based on your understanding, acknowledging that there may be limitations.
What can I say instead of "to the best of my knowledge"?
You can use alternatives like "as far as I know", "to my knowledge", or "according to my understanding" depending on the context.
Is it ever correct to say just "best of knowledge"?
No, it is generally not correct to say just "best of knowledge". The correct and idiomatic phrasing is "to the best of my knowledge".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested