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- word choice - Is it correct to say, Be knowledgeable of, or Be . . .
Is it correct to say, 'Be knowledgeable of' or 'Be knowledgeable about'? (As in, 'Be knowledgeable of the menu' ) (Staff must be knowledgeable of the menu)
- word choice - Knowledgeable about vs. knowledgeable on vs . . .
knowledgeable in knowledgeable about are your best choices Knowledgeable on is not correct On implies that knowledge is a physical object that can have a physical position relative to something For example, the following phrases use prepositions that commonly apply to physical objects: knowledgeable under knowledgeable over knowledgeable
- grammar - Knowledge of vs. Knowledgeable in - English Language . . .
I am knowledgeable in navigating through large databases Knowledge is one thing: Familiarity, awareness, or understanding gained through experience or study: I have knowledge of navigating through large databases Experience is another: 2 a Active participation in events or activities, leading to the accumulation of knowledge or skill: 2 b
- I am knowledgeable about several topics - a phrase adjective to . . .
I am writing a paper and I am lost for a phrase to describe the set of topics a person is knowledgeable about For example: "If someone knows about topic A and also knows about topic B, then topics A and B are [phrase relating the topics and the user's state of knowing] "
- Is there a word for a broad range of knowledge?
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- Differences between knowledge and experience
Context: I'm exploring how people acquire, share and efficiently apply knowledge and experience; structuring my thoughts by writing axioms, propositions and formulae When writing, I struggle with
- List of expertise levels from beginner to expert [closed]
I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise I have constructed by myself: Newbie Novice Rookie
- Difference between mastery, proficiency and familiarity
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