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Discover LudwigThe phrase "encyclopedic knowledge of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has extensive and comprehensive knowledge about a particular subject. Example: "Her encyclopedic knowledge of ancient history made her an invaluable resource for the research team."
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He has an encyclopedic knowledge of mouthpieces.
Elvis has experience, he's got an encyclopedic knowledge of music.
— and appears to have an encyclopedic knowledge of dance.
Studious and encyclopedic knowledge of the genre and rock history.
He had encyclopedic knowledge of the nether world.
Chava: He has this encyclopedic knowledge of music and songs.
These provide a visual index to his encyclopedic knowledge of the company's models over the decades.
Says Dan, displaying a weirdly encyclopedic knowledge of Kasparov's previous matches.
Both are music obsessives, with an encyclopedic knowledge of B-sides.
Mr. Beloff praised his encyclopedic knowledge of Tin Pan Alley classics.
Given his omnivorous reading habits and seemingly encyclopedic knowledge of literature, I wouldn't be surprised.
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