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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an expert with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a high level of skill or knowledge in a particular area or field.
Example: "She is an expert with digital marketing strategies, helping businesses grow their online presence."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a specialist with".
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I became an expert with rocket launchers," he explained.
"I told him you were a Western collector, an expert with great knowledge," Artem whispered.
"Final Theory" is actually the work of an expert with a pertinent skill.
Gordon, being an expert with ice axe and crampons, likes it best in winter.
It could be very, very close," said Alan Keenan, an expert with the International Crisis Group.
It's pretty obvious that Mr. Saran is not an expert with ancient East Asian history.
"It's an awesome opportunity to play for such an expert with a tonal quality like hers," Hannah said.
Enafa leads the lemur monitoring and censusing program, and he is also an expert with the blow gun.
He is qualified as an expert with both pistol and rifle, and holds USN expert medals for both.
The classifier was tested against the component classifications by an expert with the data from a category learning task.
Classes are led by Damarys Suarez who's not just a brilliant teacher she's also an expert, with a masters degree in Afro-Cuban dance from Havana University.
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