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The phrase "had full knowledge of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone was completely aware of a situation or information. Example: "The manager had full knowledge of the project's challenges before making a decision."
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The authors say that Bonds had full knowledge of what he was taking, when and why.
"They're both hands-on, had full knowledge of their budget priorities," Mr. Gibson said.
Most able in the editorial room, he had full knowledge of the details of his great business.
Russian forces "had full knowledge of what was going on," said Anna Neistat, the organization's senior emergencies researcher, at a news conference in Moscow.
I find it extraordinary that the head of Soca who would have had full knowledge of committee's inquiry felt he should not contribute information".
It ruled he was fired "without real or serious cause" and that the bank had full knowledge of his shady dealings long before he was fired in 2008.
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But Mr. Rouhani's associate, who has full knowledge of the talks, disagreed.
The ex-prez has "full knowledge" of the project but no input, said Simon & Schuster.
Probably not, because you didn't have full knowledge of the topic or much notice to prepare.
They may or may not have full knowledge of how the banks record the transactions on their books.
sideration to the judgments of the military authorities who are on the scene and who have full knowledge of the military facts.
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