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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic expert" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who has extensive knowledge and expertise in a specific academic field or subject. Example: The conference featured a panel of academic experts who discussed the latest research and advancements in the field of neuroscience.
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I also consulted the country's leading academic expert on the subject, Professor John Barrett.
He's an unusual mix of academic expert and mud-between-the-toes aid worker.
(Disclosure: I was invited as an academic expert but was unable to attend).
You have to be recommended by a teacher or an academic expert who says you can make it.
Did the academic expert on Shiism not ask Al Jazeera about the candidate partially named after Shiism's greatest martyr-hero?
"Israel had an account to settle with Mughniyeh," Eyal Zisser, an Israeli academic expert, told al-Jazeera TV.
One academic expert calculated that a woman's chances of having Barbie's figure were less than 1 in 100,000.
You hear Douglas Pike, a respected academic expert on Vietnam, say that in the last 5 or 6 mos.
Future improvements to drones could mean they would be available to all sorts of companies, according to one academic expert.
Professor Rod Cross, of the University of Sydney, probably the leading academic expert in these matters, is more circumspect.
(My travel to the conference, to which I was invited as an academic expert, was underwritten by the Department of Health).
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