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"share knowledge about" is a grammatical and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to talk about someone or a group of people exchanging information or expertise on a certain topic. Example: "The conference aims to provide a platform for experts from different fields to come together and share knowledge about the latest developments in technology."
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They have opposed attempts to share knowledge about, say, suspicious movements of foreigners.
In a major change of strategy, the new head of GlaxoSmithKline, Andrew Witty, has told the Guardian he will slash prices on all medicines in the poorest countries, give back profits to be spent on hospitals and clinics and – most ground-breaking of all – share knowledge about potential drugs that are currently protected by patents.
Collective invention occurs when competing organizations share knowledge about the design and development of new technologies.
Unable to share knowledge about hunting, the Neanderthals lost in the competition for food.
Then we propose a common framework where any existent or future resources will connect to share knowledge about the product.
During this 10-week course, class sessions alternated between guest speakers who were recruited to share knowledge about their culture and interactive health screenings with those cultures.
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"There's also plenty of sharing knowledge about how to make the letter bombs.
A degree of shared knowledge about the consequences must be expected.
Linked with this is sharing knowledge about procurement costs: "If you're going to save procurement costs, you need to be clever about how you share information".
He wants to set up an international burns camp sharing knowledge about best practice in burn treatment and has watched every single TED talk online.
Called Raspberry jams (do you see?), and not officially endorsed by the foundation, they're essentially just local people getting together and sharing knowledge about the RPi.
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