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What is the past tense of gain knowledge?

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The past tense of gain knowledge is gained knowledge.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gain knowledge is gains knowledge.

The present participle of gain knowledge is gaining knowledge.

The past participle of gain knowledge is gained knowledge.

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Their bodies are covered in feathers, reflecting newly gained knowledge that some smaller dinosaurs were probably feathered animals.
Via our and their punctiliously gained knowledge, you are at all times assured of the keenest lease rate and an excellent service provision.
The gathering, dissemination and cross-sector fertilisations of gained knowledge will be an integral part of the experiments.
Wrestling was more involved than I expected, but once I gained knowledge, it took off.
Kassidy melted in his kiss, reveling in her newly gained knowledge.
Perhaps most revelatory was the gained knowledge that the world harvest actually produced enough food to feed the entire planet.

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