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"some knowledge about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to a small or general understanding of a particular topic. Example: I have some knowledge about cooking, but I'm not an expert in the kitchen. In this sentence, "some knowledge about cooking" means that the speaker has a basic understanding of cooking, but they are not highly skilled or knowledgeable in this area.
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In general, CPU architecture consists of an instruction set and some knowledge about registers.
You'd expect organisers and the UCI to have some knowledge about cycling.
Mortgage professionals say that some knowledge about the scoring system helps.
You should also have some knowledge about what happens under a bonnet.
Assumes some knowledge about the engineering, economics, and regulation of the power sector.
Thus, in individuals re-initiating therapy, some knowledge about HIV and its treatment was not well retained.
"The point is that you have to get some knowledge about how these technologies work in real life," he said.
Is having some knowledge about how search engines work helpful in producing more relevant and/or accurate search results?
Crozier does however have some knowledge about the money-making side of media: he was chief executive of Saatchi & Saatchi.
They are suspected of having some knowledge about the fatal shooting of NSW police employee Curtis Cheng.
Some knowledge about the PSS tuning is also incorporated in the algorithm through the specification of bounds defining the allowable PSS parameters.
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