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article on little knowledge is a dangerus thing​

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Answered by adti64
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Explanation:

small amount of knowledge about a topic can make people falsely believe they are experts on that topic.

The idiom a little knowledge is a dangerous thing means that one can become falsely overconfident about his expertise in a certain subject if he possesses a small amount of knowledge about it. The idiom is a piece of caution to exercise humility, and it demonstrates that one should research a topic extensively before proclaiming oneself an expert on that topic.

Origin of A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing

This phrase has a few variations, including,

A little learning is a dangerous thing.

A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.

No matter what variation is used, they carry the same meaning.

a little learning is a dangerous thingThe first use of this idiom appears in Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Criticism, published in 1709:

Answered by hackers24
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the an a uses is called the simple article

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