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Some experts may have acquired knowledge that is difficult to describe in words.  

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"Some experts may have acquired knowledge that is difficult to describe in words. Does this mean that other ways of knowing play a more important role than language in knowing how to do something." Well firstly I feel that people who are experts in certain fields such as athletics, dancing, are born with the gift to perform well in these arts and obviously it is their body or mind, which is superior to others and allows them to perform better in their acquired field. For example if you look at an athlete. It is obvious that they are born to run faster than other people, as no ordinary person even if they trained as much as athletes do would have the ability to run as fast. Even the athlete cannot describe how they run that fast and what they do that enables them to be able to do so. They can describe...

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