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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Knowledge of/ about

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What is the difference between these two and when can I use them?
  

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Anonymous What is the difference between these two Very little or none. 'About' generally refers to more detailed knowledge than does 'of'. Anonymous when can I use them?

  • Anonymous What is the difference between these two Very little or none.
  • 'About' generally refers to more detailed knowledge than does 'of'.
  • Anonymous when can I use them?
  • Anywhere they are appropriate to the context.
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between these two
Very little or none. 'About' generally refers to more detailed knowledge than does 'of'.
Anonymouswhen can I use them?
Anywhere they are appropriate to the context.

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