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"bolster my knowledge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to strengthening or increasing your understanding of a topic or subject. For example, "I plan to take a course to bolster my knowledge of web design."
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While on hold, I googled "Xfinity internet deal" to bolster my knowledge of the enemy.
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Nevertheless, bolstering my medical knowledge seemed like a worthy endeavor.
This answer failed to bolster my case.
Long and difficult struggles to bolster my self-esteem.
Recently, I have started performing in legitimate theaters, helping to bolster my income.
"I want to bolster my résumé with a work done by a choreographer at Princeton; it looks good," she said.
"I don't need to spend money to bolster my own esteem".
In other words, my father wrote the letter to bolster my chances against him.
The next ten minutes was spent having me explain my feelings about various oil companies, explain any knowledge I had of spills in the country anywhere outside of the gulf, and to rate on a scale of 1 to 7 different social programs in my community that would most benefit visible donations and grants from Chevron in order to bolster my support of their initiative.
(By comparison, the A.M.T. bolstered my tax liability by 40 percent).
The experience bolstered my self-confidence, and added a much-needed bullet point to my CV.
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