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The phrase "to become knowledgeable about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of gaining knowledge or understanding about a specific topic or subject. Example: It is important for students to become knowledgeable about different cultures and perspectives in order to become more open-minded individuals.
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"It's important for young lawyers to become knowledgeable about it.
It has also been challenging to become knowledgeable about as many industries as possible.
Any person who works in a laboratory must receive training to become knowledgeable about potential hazards in the laboratory.
However, in rare diseases, due to the low prevalence and the lack of expertise, the patient is forced to become knowledgeable about his own disease state.
To pry apart violent Islamic radicals, the United States has to become knowledgeable about internal cleavages and be patient in exploiting them.
"You start to become knowledgeable about which bits of the Net are likely to be most responsive to complaints," he explained.
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The Idiot's Guide To series of books are a sure-fire way to become knowledgeable on just about any subject.
He decided to help inmates, prior to their release, become knowledgeable about the innovation economy and receive exposure to the same tech-innovation activities, like hackathons, that fuel entrepreneurship among students in high schools and colleges.
Creating awareness, clarifying terminology, providing training and tools and guides to understand and become knowledgeable about patient engagement while implementing it, were considered keys to its success.
Investing motivates people of all income levels to defer gratification and become knowledgeable about the economy and society.
I was captivated by the excitement of the job and wanted to have the opportunity to travel extensively, be immersed in different cultures, and become knowledgeable about world events.
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to become suspicious about
to become emotional about
to become enthusiastic about
to become sanguine about
to become furious about
to become habitual about
to become leery about
to become cynical about
to become indignant about
to become nervous about
to become obsessed about
to become agitated about
to become passionate about
to become complacent about
to become comfortable about
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