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What is known is knowledge.
Interpretation of a situation and its expression is opinion.
What you know is knowledge. What you conceive about something is opinion. As long as you don't express what you conceive, it remains as thought. When you express your thoughts, or what you think/conceive about something, it becomes opinion.
Knowledge is fact. Opinion is conjecture.
You might gather knowledge (and experience, and information) to form an opinion, which almost always is subjective in nature.
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