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The phrase "long knowledge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's extensive or in-depth understanding or experience in a particular subject or field. Example: "The professor's long knowledge of literature was evident in her captivating lectures and insightful discussions."
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For too long, knowledge, experience and expertise have been seen through a narrow lens.
Behind the gentle, tremulous voice that confided hits like "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is long knowledge of the continuum of blues, gospel, soul and jazz.
8 p.m., Supper Club, 240 West 47th Street, Manhattan, (212) 921-1940; $65. (Sinagra) ROBERTA FLACK (Tomorrow) Behind the gentle, tremulous voice that confided hits like "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is long knowledge of the continuum of blues, gospel, soul and jazz.
So far, experts working for the Iraq Survey Group, mostly Americans and Britons with long knowledge of Iraq's secret weapons programs, have failed to discover, or at least to announce the discovery of, materials indicating that Mr. Hussein was developing illicit weapons in the final years of his rule.
Reviews for this film, like that in Moving Picture World, were positive: "Undoubtedly Mr. Thanhouser's long knowledge of stagecraft stood him good stead in posing this picture". By the summer of 1910, Thanhouser Company had earned enthusiastic approval as one of the leading independent film production companies.
In an era of disembodied information, there's nothing I trust as much as a person with a long knowledge of a specific terrain.
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With no disrespect to her peeps and homies, and based on a decades-long knowledge of people like Uncle Sidney and Uncle George, this writer can't imagine how a nice Jewish boy could aspire to a life of danger and tights.
In public health, even with decades-long knowledge, cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, and poor diet are the main contributors to the global burden of common chronic diseases, such as diabetes and coronary heart disease.
In contrast, the cultural component is expected to increase with age as long as knowledge maintenance and knowledge acquisition outweigh age-based losses in biological potential.
This "Civic Mobilization" will involve thousands of people at Constitution Hall and around the country and connect long-available knowledge to long-neglected action for the necessities and aspirations of people from all backgrounds.
We might also think that knowledge-how can involve merely justified belief in the relevant proposition, as long as knowledge how can be Gettiered (as Poston (2009) argues).
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