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The phrase "produce knowledge on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or task, and usually implies the production of knowledge about a certain topic. For example: "The research team is expected to produce knowledge on the local bird population."
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Generating research, however, is not just an exercise to produce knowledge on COTM but it also allows for that knowledge to be used as a tool when doing advocacy work.
In response to a call by the European Commission for research on policy, SPHERE (Strengthening Public Health Research in Europe) was established to gather information and produce knowledge on the state of public health research in Europe [ 13].
The WHO World Health Report "Primary health care - now more than ever" has therefore stressed the need to bring responsive health services closer to the population, to provide people-centred care and to produce knowledge on how to best organize PC [ 8].
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Very few disciplinary conceptual frameworks or methodologies contribute to producing knowledge on work organisation in livestock farms, taking production processes into account.
First, feminist social epistemologists who focus on institutional forms of knowing such as scientific research, medical practice, and legal systems understand that in these contexts we are highly reliant on others to produce knowledge for us.
The standards a method must meet to produce knowledge depend on the context in which it is used.
Studies intent on producing knowledge to assess whether energy development is inimical or not to ungulates will increasingly require appropriate time scales and understanding whether populations are below an expected food ceiling.
The point is that within the research of the laboratories, they are both, and it is not possible to fathom how they produce knowledge claims by focusing exclusively on one or the other aspect.
If researchers produce knowledge by conducting research on participants, it is usually treated as reasonable that the possible risks 'for' or 'to' such participants be specified comprehensively prior to their involvement.
"Books produce knowledge by encasing it": William Germano on what books are good for, and why they've been put on the defensive.
Perhaps research on chimpanzees or dogs or mice can produce knowledge that will prevent a great deal of suffering in human beings and in other animals.
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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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