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Snuppelina Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Promote knowledge

Hi everyone.

Would it be correct to say to disseminate knowledge in society?

What other phrase can I use? I need to say that the knowledge about scientific achievements made in physics is promoted/spread/disseminated throughtout the society.

Thanks.

  

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snuppelina Would it be correct to say to disseminate knowledge in society? I suppose. It's hard to say without seeing a sentence.

  • snuppelina Would it be correct to say to disseminate knowledge in society?
  • I suppose.
  • It's hard to say without seeing a sentence.
  • snuppelina What other phrase can I use?
  • I need to say that the knowledge about scientific achievements made in physics is promoted/spread/disseminated through t out the society.
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snuppelinaWould it be correct to say to disseminate knowledge in society?

I suppose. It's hard to say without seeing a sentence.

snuppelinaWhat other phrase can I use? I need to say that the knowledge about scientific achievements made in physics is promoted/spread/disseminated throughtout the
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Yes. It's fine.

Results are published in journals, discussed at conferences, taught to students, printed in press releases or in newspapers, viewed on television, used by investors, industry, business = disseminated throughout society/shared with society.

Check sample sentences in a dictionary.

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Hi, thanks.

I need to say

The award is given in recognition of contributions to disseminating the knowledge of achievements made in science throughout the society.

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