Collocations for "expertise"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "expertise" in context.
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expertise
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- the [necessary, required] expertise (to)
- [genuine, proven] expertise in
- [business, medical, sports, dancing] expertise
- is her main [field, area, subject] of expertise
- sorry, that's not my [field] of expertise
- expertise in the [field] is [necessary, a must]
- [expand, widen, deepen] your expertise in
- expertise in [creating, nurturing, developing]
- has the expertise to [provide, help, make, work]
- doesn't [possess, have] the necessary expertise (to)
- expertise [gained, obtained, acquired] through
- [can, could, will] benefit from your expertise
- [share, show us] your expertise on
- share your expertise with [others, students, beginners]
- has [obtained, achieved] a high level of expertise (in)
- has [gained, reached, achieved] an expertise level (in)
'expertise' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
area
- considerable
- contribute
- defer
- department
- employ
- field
- knowledge
- level
- pool
- technical
- volunteer
- weight