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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a expert" is not correct; it should be "as an expert." You can use it when referring to someone in a professional or knowledgeable capacity in a specific field.
Example: "As an expert in environmental science, she provided valuable insights during the conference."
Alternatives: "in the role of an expert" or "as a specialist."
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"Popular" is not something ordinarily associated with a business channel, and once CNBC, which had wandered in the desert of marginal cable stations for way too long, got a long drink of popularity thanks to Cramer, well, before you know it Jim is being rolled out as a '"expert" on Today, Nightly and anything else NBC owns.
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As an expert, what do you advise?
But just who qualifies as an expert?
I never answer as an expert.
"He was regarded as an expert.
(I speak as an expert). How, though?
Furthermore, it can be used as an expert system.
I work as an expert in an Apple Store.
(Mr. Jarecki has offered to serve as an expert witness).
My credentials as an expert on the subject: None.
He became sought after as an expert in forensic engineering.
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