Sentence examples for eminent knowledge from inspiring English sources

"eminent knowledge" is correct and usable in written English
It is an expression which is used to refer to knowledge or information that is highly regarded because of its authority, accuracy, or quality. For example, "The professor of history had an extraordinary amount of eminent knowledge about the ancient world."

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He made a favorable impression, for the Pope, impressed by his "eminent knowledge and spotless virtue," as he put it (Valois, 11), both ordained him priest and made him Bishop of Paris, a position he retained until his death in 1249.

Eminent knowledge of the effects of SHS is important as people are aware of the harmful effects of SHS exposure, but the extent of damage that SHS can make is unknown to people.

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Bonaventure of happy memory, Bishop of Albano, who was a man eminent for his knowledge and eloquence (homo eminentis scientie et eloquentie), a man outstanding for his sanctity and acknowledged for the excellence of his life, both religious and moral…Br.

The agency then contacts the Council for Cultural Affairs, which consists of five members appointed by the minister of education for their "wide and eminent views on and knowledge of culture".

We believe it is of eminent importance that the knowledge gap in this field be closed.

Yet he does an outstanding job of sifting truth from gossip, traveling to London, Paris and even South Africa to interview people with firsthand knowledge of the eminent Dr. Ernest Fox and his beautiful young wife.

A 45-minute drive from Detroit is Ann Arbor, home of the University of Michigan, one of the world's pre-eminent hubs of research and knowledge production.

It establishes that, although the 17th century Dutch were pre-eminent in Europe in their knowledge of the capitalist form of double-entry bookkeeping, at no time during the period covered by the first charter (1602 1623) of the Dutch East-India Company, or thereafter, did the domestic operations of the Company use this form of bookkeeping across all chambers.

However, this approach may fuel resistance amongst the local community, if commissioners continue to regard medical knowledge as pre-eminent and fail to acknowledge residents' local knowledge and perspectives on health care.

Eminent researchers in the field advanced knowledge of behaviour modification, child development, and motivation.

Its pre-eminent sacred text is the Veda (knowledge) The Veda describes the fundamental human problem as ignorance (avidyā), and it values in a special way the teacher of wisdom (guru).

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