increased knowledge

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandknowledge

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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knowledge
noun
uk
/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The cycle ofincreasedknowledge, enhanced care, greater public acceptance, and support for even more advances in knowledge could thus begin anew.
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Increasedknowledgeof what the treatment entails may account for this difference in acceptance.
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On the whole,increasedknowledgehas not been shown to translate to improving the quality of life of caregivers and reducing their psychological burden.
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Increasedknowledgeabout the specific microbiological causes of sepsis may be crucial in improving the high morbidity and mortality of the disease.
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The second source of improved productivity is theincreasedknowledgeor capacity that the farmer obtains by participating in the research process.
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Increasedknowledgeis required to meet this challenge.
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A substantial number of parents in both groups reportedincreasedknowledgeabout risk and resiliency in children as a result of participating in the project.
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With practice individual scores may well increase due toincreasedknowledgeand understanding of what is required during the test.
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These findings suggest thatincreasedknowledgeabout risk and resiliency alone may not result in the desired changes in behaviors and attitudes.
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Where the arts were taught well, pupils acquiredincreasedknowledgeof and skills in art forms, personal and social development, and the enrichment of communication, expressive skills and creativity.
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Although the questions have scarcely altered, the answers have evolved greatly withincreasedknowledge.
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Eight volunteers, however, acknowledged that they would gain personally throughincreasedknowledge, insight and coping skills in relation to arthritis.
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The main benefit associated with international joint assessment projects is theincreasedknowledgeand experience of participants (27%), which probably impacts positively on their organizations.
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Theincreasedknowledgeof leaders and followers which he provided gave the regime greater confidence than ever before.
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These different kinds of intentions can come into conflict for interpreters due to changes in empirical circumstances,increasedknowledge, or improved moral thinking.
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Ourincreasedknowledgeof the immune system has helped to rectify that bias.
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This greater efficiency is, in turn, due in part toincreasedknowledgeand better-designed economic institutions.
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Itincreasedknowledge, both of the community under study and of the roles, experiences and working practices of other team members.
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Withincreasedknowledgeabout early development in autism, it may be possible to extend screening efforts down to 1 year of age.
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Pre- and post-test evaluation of this infusion approach indicated that the module successfullyincreasedknowledgeand challenged student myths and stereotypes regarding older age.
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