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The phrase "call expert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person with a specialized skill or knowledge in a certain field, and you are suggesting that the person be contacted to get assistance with a problem or issue. For example, "If you need help troubleshooting the issue, call an expert in the field."
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The COD chair may call expert witnesses to be questioned by the panel.
He also said he might call expert witnesses, though he did not say what kind.
In making this showing, plaintiffs generally, but not inevitably, will need to call expert witnesses to testify before the trier of fact.
Rather, as the district court stated in Carter, in "making this showing [of recognized stature] plaintiffs generally, but not inevitably, will need to call expert witnesses to testify before the trier of fact". 861 F. Supp. at 325.
He elaborated in an interview, saying he intended to call expert witnesses, family members and character witnesses but was unsure if he could persuade them to travel to Baghdad.
Furthermore, if a publisher was prosecuted under the new act he would be allowed to call expert witnesses to testify to the merit of the work in question, evidence that had not been admissible in previous prosecutions.
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These actors, whom we call expert-citizens in this article, are characterized by their mobilization of legitimacy as both experts and citizens to influence urban transport policy agendas.
"When do you have time to call experts?
Reporters are expected to call experts for comment, so I did.
On Thursday and Friday, the two sides are expected to call experts to support their arguments.
If I'm interested in foreign policy, I can not only call experts here, but I can call experts overseas," Mr. Obama added.
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