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The phrase "a skill expert" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a skills expert." You can use it when referring to someone who has expertise in a particular set of skills or abilities.
Example: "As a skills expert, she was able to provide valuable insights into the training program."
Alternatives: "a skills specialist" or "an expert in skills."
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For a skill expert with normal computational resource, it often needs at least one month to build the correct model.
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It's not a skill most experts are naturally good at.
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Our findings show that augmented mental performance in skill experts is possible but limited to only some skills and some mental abilities.
Research in instructional science has demonstrated that, in order to ensure acquisition and maintenance of a skill at the expert level, the deliberate practice of the educational objective must be employed [7].
The governing body is expected to confirm on Monday that Lancaster's lieutenants – the backs strategist Andy Farrell, the forwards specialist Graham Rowntree and the attacking skills expert Mike Catt – are yesterday's men.
Almost exclusively in ambulatory care centres of the contributory networks, certain mechanisms for the standardization of skills (expert system: joint case review, shared clinical sessions, etc).
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