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"human knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to facts and information that is known by humans. For example, "The combination of experience and human knowledge is essential for making decisions."
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"Human knowledge grows, but the human animal stays much the same".
Human knowledge, and the science that extends it, is finite.
It hints at the true state of human knowledge.
He was an incredible master of human knowledge".
"Our goal is to capture all human knowledge," he said.
Scientists and theologians both make significant contributions to human knowledge.
Unfortunately, you will not have added much to human knowledge.
Human knowledge is wholly intertwined with precarious, constantly changing nature.
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