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The phrase "the more knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a point about the importance of accumulating knowledge, or the positive effects of having knowledge. For example: "The more knowledge you possess, the more power you have to make positive changes in your life."
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"The more knowledge we have, the better".
"The more knowledge I have about different cultures, the better".
But the more knowledge there is available, the easier it becomes to undermine crude stereotypes.
With any rehabilitation, the more knowledge a patient has, the better the result.
The more knowledge of the issue they had, the greater their perception of bias.
The more knowledge you're armed with, the better prepared you are.
The more knowledge a student has, the better equipped they will be for success.
The more knowledge you are able to demonstrate about medicine, the more committed you will seem.
But the more knowledge that can be gained now, he said, the better.
We live in a technological age where every study shows that the more knowledge you have as a worker and the more knowledge workers you have as an economy, the faster your incomes will rise.
The more knowledge you have of yourself and your identity, the better able you are to manage your professional relationships.
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