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"proficient knowledge of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's level of knowledge or skill in a particular subject or area. Example: "The job listing requires a proficient knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word."
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Although a proficient knowledge of the road rules is important to safe driving, many drivers do not retain the knowledge acquired after they have obtained their licenses.
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Interviews were conducted in their home environment by a social scientist that was familiar with the topic, had a good knowledge of the local dialects commonly spoken in the region and was proficient in qualitative data collection techniques.
With the development of the health care system in Oman in general, and the evolving specialty of EM in particular, there has been a parallel recognition of the need to develop specialized emergency nurses who can successfully support the system via their proficient knowledge and competent skills in emergency care.
To achieve better success in identifying migraine patients, proficient knowledge about this disease is essential for otolaryngologists.
Without proficient anatomical knowledge of the retroperitoneal space and sophisticated minimally invasive surgical skills, peritoneal violation might be encountered, thereby causing the bowel to protrude through the peritoneal defect and hinder access to the surgical field.
The obtained data through t-test from the translation test showed that both high and low proficient groups used knowledge of their first language, but the low proficient group used considerably more than the high proficient group.
Back in 1996, I wrote a piece for the magazine entitled "The Decline of Economics," in which I quoted a number of economists at big firms and business groups who complained that many of the economics graduates they hired, although technically proficient, had little knowledge of the actual workings of the economy.
Furthermore, high proficient language learners may have good receptive knowledge of a range of formulaic sequences, but still fail to fully deploy this resource and resort to nonnative-like formulaic sequences copied from first language (Boers & Lindstromberg, 2012).
The geography test rated students' knowledge as basic, proficient or advanced, based partly on knowledge of space and place — say, a particular place on Earth — as well as environment and society and spatial dynamics and connections.
Two-thirds of students tested fell below the level the federal government considers proficient, and 37percentt fell below even basic knowledge of reading, meaning they could read little beyond simple words and sentences and could not draw conclusions from what they read.
To ensure practical experience in the field of providing cloud services and proficient market knowledge, in the context of our investigation, experts had to work for CSPs either at a top management level or in a position with customer contact or broad market insight (such as sales or business development).
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