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"clear knowledge of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a strong understanding or awareness of a particular topic or subject. Example: "The success of our project is dependent on having a clear knowledge of our target audience's needs and preferences."
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The world has clear knowledge of this".
Wouldn't it be simpler if we had clear knowledge of who is infected and who isn't?
In some cases it may be innocuous, but our enthusiasm for volunteering vast quantities of information to companies, without clear knowledge of the decisions they'll make with it, makes my skin crawl.
"Candidates are going to have to make decisions on a swifter timetable without having clear knowledge of where Bush is going to land once his numbers start to come down to earth".
But Kitchen Diaries is the full flowering of a mature talent, with a clear knowledge of who he is, where he comes from and what he wants to say.
As one of them explains, whoever Mr Kerry picks to lead his Arkansas operation should have clear knowledge of "how this hierarchy works and be willing to honour it".It is not just a matter of money and connections.
Only a third of the population, and a quarter of actual donors, are on the organ donor register, while "barely half of the consents and authorisations received are based on a clear knowledge of the patients' wishes to be an organ donor".
(Haiti's tourism ministry, through a lawyer, says that it does not recognize Pierson's claim to a valid lease on La Tortue).* Similar uncertainty over land ownership has played out across Haiti as the country attempts to attract foreign investment in tourism, mining, manufacturing, and agriculture often without clear knowledge of who, precisely, owns what.
(Haiti's tourism ministry, through a lawyer, says that it does not recognize Pierson's claim to a valid lease on La Tortue).* Similar uncertainty over land ownership has played out across Haiti as the country attempts to attract foreign investment in tourism, mining, manufacturing, and agriculture — often without clear knowledge of who, precisely, owns what.
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"Instead, after lengthy public debate, and with crystal-clear knowledge of the fact of ongoing bulk collection of call detail records … it chose to allow a 180-day transitional period during which such collection could continue".
As head of the army, which tightly controlled the nuclear program, General Beg was believed to have had the clearest knowledge of what happened.
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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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