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"knowledge about history" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it any time you are referring to someone's understanding or awareness of past events and their context. For example: John had extensive knowledge about history and was able to explain important events from the past in great detail.
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He added: "It was not the lack of sufficient knowledge about history and religion which led to the Iraqi debacle, but the lack of restraint among politicians who had all the relevant information at their fingertips".
As Jonathan Eyal, of the Royal United Services Institute, puts it: "It was not the lack of sufficient knowledge about history and religion which led to the Iraqi debacle, but the lack of restraint among politicians who had all the relevant information at their fingertips".
"The chapter which primes applicants' knowledge about history is permeated with the sort of Whig views of the world-civilizing mission of the British realm which have encouraged generations of Etonians and Harrovians to play their role in the great imperial enterprise," Mr. Flynn told The Guardian, referring to Eton and Harrow, two elite boarding schools.
But he always made time for me -- on weekends, at nights before I went to sleep -- and he liked nothing more than sharing his vast knowledge about history.
By 2100, more than half of the more than 7,000 languages spoken on Earth -- many of them not yet recorded -- may disappear, taking with them a wealth of knowledge about history, culture, the natural environment, and the human brain".
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Later, shards of knowledge about the history that has destroyed his family enter his narration.
Mr. Keegan's vast knowledge about the history of war ornaments "The American Civil War," but it can lead to pedantic asides.
The film assumes knowledge about the history and politics of the former Yugoslavia and the wars involved in its breakup that most Americans don't possess.
King Harald praised Mr. Ingstad for discovering "new knowledge about our history" and said the exhibition had significance for Scandinavians and Americans as a reminder of "our common Viking past".
A revision of the shape of our own family tree would represent a small change in a specific portion of our knowledge about the history of life on Earth but it would change none of the central ideas of evolutionary theory: that life on Earth has evolved, that different species share common ancestors, and that natural selection and other processes lead to evolutionary change.
She has endless knowledge about art history, and boundless curiosity for almost everything.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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