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'conscious knowledge' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to information that a person is aware of, such as facts or beliefs. For example, "It takes conscious knowledge and understanding to recognizing the effects of privilege."
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(Mr. Crocquet writes in his introduction, "I have no conscious knowledge of having been abused myself").
We use conscious knowledge to override our unhealthy or undesirable impulses all the time.
They keep gambling and the occasional dopamine rush of winning overrides their conscious knowledge that they will lose in the long run.
For fifty years, psychology textbooks have asserted that motor skills from turning on a faucet to playing an instrument are examples of "procedural memory," tasks that can be performed even if the conscious knowledge they involve is lost.
But there is no violence more deadly and uncontrolled – asocial, precisely – than the violence that is intended to repudiate the one who, deep down in a place beyond all conscious knowledge, you once were and perhaps still might be.
For fifty years, psychology textbooks have asserted that motor skills — from turning on a faucet to playing an instrument — are examples of "procedural memory," tasks that can be performed even if the conscious knowledge they involve is lost.
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The Narrator's half-conscious knowledge that there are rules out there that you've got to respect leads him to overcompensate by respecting the wrong rules; that is, using formal diction where there ought to be vernacular idioms and vernacular idioms where there ought to be formal diction.
The new approach to philanthropy is "strategic", "market-conscious", "knowledge-based" and often "high-engagement", and always involves maximising the "leverage" of the donor's money.Leverage is particularly important to the new philanthropists.
The jazz pianist Marilyn Crispell told me that a good improvisation is one in which explained to me that in her improvisations, she often blends some conscious, explicit knowledge of the overall frame or direction of a piece, with a kind of unconscious playing in the immediate moment.
These patterns are not stored as conscious propositional knowledge or views, because teachers need their 'working memories' for the classroom matters at hand.
Quagmire attempts to educate the others on the fine art of improv comedy but when they try to do a live show, Peter's lack of conscious comedic knowledge completely gives way to his John Wayne impersonations, which the audience finds hilarious.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com