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"unlock knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean the act of gaining access to information or understanding something. Example sentence: By reading books and conducting experiments, scientists are able to unlock knowledge about the natural world.
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The project was an entirely new creature to the research world, something that pointed to new ways to unlock knowledge.
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She started her career as an auditor and risk management consultant at EY. Lan Anh is also the founder of Vunela, a media education platform that unlocks knowledge from the world's influential people to inspire the next generation of leaders.
The beauty of using technology in this way, says Budhathok, is its ability to unlock community knowledge and to encourage people to question their local built environment.
Our team of professional editors work with experts to unlock their knowledge for use by the wider public.
The shutdown comes at an inopportune time for CERN and the LHC, which was preparing to collect new information on the Higgs-Boson, a fundamental particle which very well could unlock new knowledge in quantum mechanics and even what we know about the laws of gravity.
Therefore, Caipirini gives the research community a new way to unlock hidden knowledge from gene sets derived via high-throughput experiments.
Scientific abstracts are the hooks attempting to capture a discerning reader's attention, the shortcuts saving the busy reader some time and the keys unlocking scientific knowledge for those lacking a portfolio of academic journal subscriptions.
Whether it was chance, or whether Sebők had managed to unlock a subconscious knowledge of the keyboard accumulated through years of practice, I nailed the passage.
Everyone knew that a huge number of iPhones were being unlocked, and the knowledge was so pervasive that Wall Street assumed that Synchronoss had already baked that into its previous guidance.
Baydin is an Outlook plug-in so it is easy to draw comparisons to Xobni here, but Baydin seems to be more focused on unlocking hidden corporate knowledge vs.. analyzing email that you've already received.
Imagine not only being able to unlock that vast historical knowledge but also interrogating handwritten business and legal notes, literally today.
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