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The phrase "to draw upon knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of utilizing or accessing knowledge or information for a specific purpose or task. Example: "In order to solve complex problems, it is essential to draw upon knowledge from various disciplines."
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This implies their understanding of natural selection was still developing or they were unable to draw upon their knowledge when that knowledge was relevant.
The debriefings gave us the chance to draw upon the knowledge of the team and our captain, Ivan, to analyse the experience and learn from the exercises.
These special scenarios require the individual to draw upon his/her knowledge of social interactions in order to make the proper decisions and act appropriately.
It also requires us to draw upon any knowledge that we have subsequently acquired about particular concepts and their referents.
This enables participants to draw upon prior knowledge or experience (including that derived from the world of work) as the starting point for their ongoing learning and development and is a highly appropriate strategy for adult education (Engeström 2001).
For example, one commissioner said service providers were required to draw upon "ancient knowledge" in order to address vocational needs of patients as she didn't think "there's much in the way of training around vocational rehab" [Commissioner: SI-D-123].
In a similar manner, the pedagogical methods and applications incorporated into Make to Learn Invention Kits draw upon knowledge that spans many disparate disciplines distributed across the Make to Learn network of collaborators.
The group sessions provided opportunities for the physicians to draw upon women's knowledge to communicate critical information to the group.
Laces are a highly complicated interface that require us to draw upon years of accumulated knowledge and skill; further, they demand a degree of dexterity not traditionally attributed to men.
Moreover, as traditionalists point out, some mental problems are solved without (reportable) imagery, and subjects sometimes draw upon knowledge stored in modality-free representational systems.
Adults, after all, are fully formed, independent beings, with internal strengths and knowledge to draw upon.
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