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How to properly use the word "repertoire" in a sentence?

Dear all, I find a bit difficult in understanding how the word "repertoire" can be put use.

For example, can I say "A researcher should acquire the repertoire of research knowledge and techniques in his feild of research"?
  

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Hi, I find a bit difficult in understanding how the word "repertoire" can be put use. For example, can I say "A researcher should acquire the repertoire of research knowledge and techniques in his feild of research"? 'Repertoire' usually is used to refer to a set of techniques and skills used by a person (often an artistic person) or an artist's various pieces of work.

  • Hi, I find a bit difficult in understanding how the word "repertoire" can be put use.
  • For example, can I say "A researcher should acquire the repertoire of research knowledge and techniques in his feild of research"?
  • 'Repertoire' usually is used to refer to a set of techniques and skills used by a person (often an artistic person) or an artist's various pieces of work.
  • It's not used to refer simply to a person's knowledge.
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Hi,

I find a bit difficult in understanding how the word "repertoire" can be put use.

For example, can I say "A researcher should acquire the repertoire of research knowledge and techniques in his feild of research"?

'Repertoire' usually is used to refer to

a set

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