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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being expert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has expertise in a particular area or skill. For example: "James is being expert in the field of artificial intelligence."
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He took pride in being expert in his job.
Many are "wealthy people who come for the experience rather than being expert hunters", as Rees tactfully puts it.
Debbie Rosenberg (West) led the diamond seven, it being expert practice to make a passive lead against this contract.
According to Jill Rutter, programme director at the Institute for Government, "Civil servants are much more focused on responding to things and dealing with things than being expert".
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After running the document through an appropriate glossary, like IUPAC's Gold book, the novice would have instant access to expert-level canonical definitions, but being expert level, these alone could cause even more confusion.
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Non-physician, inexperienced subjects can quickly educate themselves to retrieve diagnostic quality ultrasound images whether they are being expert-guided or trained autonomously.
You liked being experts.
"They wanted this court to be expert.
I was expert at every diversion.
The delivery is expert, but not fresh.
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