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Are both the same? advance knowledge high degree knowledge
2018년 10월 13일 오후 9:53
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"Advance knowledge" usually means "knowledge before something happens". For example: "If you have advance knowledge of a crime, then you should tell the police so that they can prevent it." So in that case, the meaning is quite different from "[a] high degree [of] knowledge". It is also possible to use the "advance" in "advance knowledge" is a verb meaning "increase". For example: "If you want to advance knowledge, then you need a PhD." So in that case the meaning is also different. If you want to use a phrase with the same meaning as "a high degree of knowledge", then you should write "advanced knowledge" (note the "d").
2018년 10월 13일
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