in-depth knowledge

collocation in English

meaningsofin-depthandknowledge

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in-depth
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.depθ/
us
/ˈɪn.depθ/
done carefully and in ...
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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 ofin-depthandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On the one hand, the indigenous population acknowledges their experience,in-depthknowledgeand superior livestock management techniques, when compared with their own practices.
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In a sense, this would be workable if the author did not assume the reader came to the book with in-depthknowledgeof the personalities under consideration.
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They control and manage more than half of the herds and have anin-depthknowledgeof local stock performance as well as the environmental conditions in the sub-region.
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The primary aim of the author was to provide a suitable undergraduate and graduate text for those interested in pursuingin-depthknowledgeof modern powder diffraction methods.
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Fischer brings to his analysis the experience of an anthropologist with anin-depthknowledgeof history and critical theory.
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Without thein-depthknowledgeof particular cases gained from thick descriptions, we could not make important judgements about the usefulness of quantitative measures in capturing relationships between concepts.
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Psychologists havein-depthknowledgeof developmental processes.
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Knowledge of the patient - use ofin-depthknowledgeof individual and family biographies to work in partnership.
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However, access to funding in the research sector requires a significant technical capacity and in-depthknowledgeof administrative and financial procedures.
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However, the fact remains that we have anin-depthknowledgeof the problem.
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I am sure that when he replies he will give us hisin-depthknowledgeof what he has learnt from moving around the area.
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Furthermore, farmers cannot have anin-depthknowledgeof the sanitary quality of all the elements used in the production of their goods.
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He brings with him a wealth of experience from another place, including anin-depthknowledgeof defence matters.
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Companies are much better placed to do that, with theirin-depthknowledgeof the business environment.
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The basic precondition when designing any tourism policy is anin-depthknowledgeof peculiarities and problems at local level.
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Does she further agree that teachers must havein-depthknowledgeof the traditions and faiths with which they deal?
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Final decisions must be taken on the basis ofin-depthknowledgeof the situation and any problems.
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I am well aware of his long-term concern and hisin-depthknowledgeof these matters, which he demonstrated in his remarks.
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It is difficult to relate to a bureaucratic central town hall which has littlein-depthknowledgeabout particular areas and their problems.
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