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The phrase "a experts" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an expert" because "expert" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an expert in her field and has published numerous articles."
Alternatives: "a specialist" or "a professional".
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Then it seems reasonable to measure the 'degree of agreement (or disagreement) between an expert (xin X) and a experts' committee (Asubseteq X) in the instant t'.
They point out that 38 bisphenol A experts and other scientists who met at a workshop last November concluded that people are exposed to doses that cause many other effects in animals, such as enlarged prostate and larger body size.
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A: No, I'm arguably an expert.
"But an expert sees a doorway".
Choose a subject and become an expert.
Here is an expert.
See an expert".
(She is ranked an expert).
I'm ostensibly an expert.
So she consulted an expert.
"Bravo — you are an expert!
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