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"knowledge into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of gaining knowledge or understanding about something, or to describe the act of introducing new knowledge to something. For example, "The professor's research is turning our understanding of the topic on its head, by introducing new knowledge into the field".
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Soon I was incorporating my newfound knowledge into everyday life.
It parlays crude animal knowledge into human advancement.
It brought brains and knowledge into a public sector institution.
"We don't want them to photocopy knowledge into their brains.
And if you bring new knowledge into the world, it's immoral to hide it.
Mr. Clydesdale has parlayed that knowledge into a company -- Patients America of Garden City, N.Y.
And then we must rapidly convert that knowledge into treatments that can lengthen and enrich lives.
Whereas subject classification creates harmony and encourages serendipity; indexes fracture knowledge into snippets making us stupid.
Frieser consistently stays late to cram every bit of knowledge into an exam blue book.
We should factor this knowledge into our foreign policy and distribute aid more prudently.
I'm thoroughly enjoying consolidating my experience and knowledge into my own style and approach.
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