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"some knowledge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has at least a basic understanding of something. For example, "I have some knowledge of English grammar."
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Some knowledge of American history helps, too.
Some knowledge of golf is a plus, he added.
Most of the jobs required some knowledge of English.
He believes every child should have some knowledge of computing.
I have some knowledge of all this, incidentally.
And she has some knowledge of its affairs.
Some knowledge of elementary care could prevent much illness.
It's an area I have some knowledge of.
CPR doesn't require medical training, but a cool head and some knowledge of what to do.
It is not, however, a book for those lacking some knowledge of recent Chinese history.
And as for Mr. DiCaprio, "His piece showed some knowledge of the issues.
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