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'insider knowledge' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to privileged information that is not available to the general public or the general public. For example, "John has a lot of insider knowledge about the negotiations between the two companies."
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"It's all insider knowledge," he explains.
He also has insider knowledge, of course.
Extremely helpful - lots of insider knowledge.
We are supposed to have some degree of insider knowledge.
Predictions are always risky, and he claimed no insider knowledge.
Could that be a guess rather than insider knowledge?
But it's not just insider knowledge that shapes his stories.
Insider knowledge It's all for a good cause.
My favorite piece of insider knowledge was uttered years ago by one such mother to another.
Kids can identify with the animals' desires while enjoying insider knowledge of the human, domestic world.
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