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  1. Gain knowledge - WordReference Forums

    Feb 8, 2009 · It is about the knowledge that a "product manager" gets through the time and his work about the product he is specialized on. I'm hesitating between : to gain; achieve or acquire a …

  2. knowledge - WordReference Forums

    Dec 22, 2005 · Yes majlo, you could say 'I obtain knowledge' and would be understood. But the usual phrase is ' I acquire knowledge' or 'I gain knowledge'. Also 'I receive knowledge'. I've also heard 'I get …

  3. knowledge "in or on" in a sentence | WordReference Forums

    Sep 11, 2021 · Hello, Which preposition IN or ON is appropriate for use in the following sentence: " The research project developed his knowledge on/in Integral Mathematics " Please help, thanks....

  4. earn/gain/gather experience - WordReference Forums

    Jun 11, 2007 · "Earn experience" is not normal English Gain experience is usually a deliberate action. "He worked in the factory to gain experience of production methods" Gather experience is less …

  5. gain more knowledge in | WordReference Forums

    Oct 20, 2015 · Is it correct to say: I gain more knowledge in physics. Using "in" is correct or not?! Also, does the sentence make sense?

  6. To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 11, 2018 · To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? Hello! I think that the question is clear: which form is more correct (in a formal context)?

  7. The knowledge they <gain/gained/have gained> can help them

    Sep 2, 2021 · Now poor people can acquire knowledge by reading articles and watching tutorials on the Internet without charge. The knowledge they gain/gained/have gained can help them change their fate.

  8. gain knowledge from - WordReference Forums

    Aug 31, 2020 · Hi, In my writing below, does the sentence make sense if I omit the underlined part? "In fact, the subjects of this study are in direct contact with the medical, health, and treatment staff and …

  9. gained in depth knowledge about | WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2011 · In English, you generally speak of gaining an in depth knowledge, not just in depth knowledge in general. You also might use "acquired" instead of "gained." But generally your …

  10. to gain the necessary knowledge | WordReference Forums

    Dec 3, 2012 · Is it possible to say "il a gagné une connaissance". I am trying to avoid using "acquiert". Many thanks! C