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The phrase "a considerable expertise in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's significant knowledge or skill in a particular area or field.
Example: "The candidate demonstrated a considerable expertise in data analysis, making them an ideal fit for the role."
Alternatives: "a significant level of expertise in" or "extensive expertise in".
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"We do, unfortunately, have a considerable expertise in treating that sort of bullet injury," Dr. David Rosser, the hospital's medical director, told reporters.
In addition, they require (very) expensive equipment and a considerable expertise in the domain of cognitive neuroscience, which make most of these research techniques inaccessible and/or ill-suited for any kind of more applied research.
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Over time, the small-arms trade has emerged as a reliable source of cash for a regime with considerable expertise in the tactics of running contraband, including the use of "false flag" shipping and the clever concealment of illegal cargo in bulk shipments of legitimate goods such as sugar or — as in the case of the Jie Shun — a giant mound of loose iron ore.
Lola supplied a chassis and considerable expertise in parts fabrication.
Miles, a former Jesuit with considerable expertise in the Biblical languages, lies on both sides, constantly reverting to the Old Testament, rightly noting the many ways in which the New Testament alludes to, builds on, and — the Christian claim — supersedes its Scriptures.
I remember watching him working with a colleague as the two of them pooled their considerable expertise in a synergistic - but highly competitive - struggle to solve a particularly complicated technical problem.
Although straightforward in theory, the adaptation of structurally-diverse PET radiotracer syntheses onto an automated system requires considerable expertise in the field of organic chemistry and chemical engineering.
She is an epidemiologist with a specialist degree in public health and considerable expertise in the field of evidence‒based health care.
Aliware customers benefit from Alibaba's considerable expertise in building a reliable and hugely scalable digital backbone for online transactions.
The fact that parents develop considerable expertise in managing a range of children's long-term conditions is widely acknowledged, but research has consistently indicated that parents believe their expertise is not valued by health professionals, and tension and conflict between parents and professionals are often reported [ 17].
Billy Morrow Jackson, a distinguished representational painter from Champaign, Ill., displays his considerable expertise in wood-block printing in a suite of finely nuanced color images.
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