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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "expert consensus" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "expert consensus" when describing a general agreement or opinion among a group of experts on a particular topic. For example: - According to expert consensus, regular exercise and a healthy diet are essential for maintaining overall well-being. - The expert consensus on climate change is that urgent action needs to be taken to combat its effects. - The government's decision to implement the new policy was supported by expert consensus. - The medical community reached an expert consensus on the most effective treatment for the disease.
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Expert consensus is a powerful thing.
Expert consensus is that it will make them worse.
The expert consensus is however based on the scientific evidence.
Consequently, these recommendations are instead developed by expert consensus.
The expert consensus converges on a few key traits.
There's a 97% expert consensus on the subject.
Another key point is that while 'expert consensus' is vague, '97% expert consensus' is concrete and memorable (a.k.a. 'sticky' messaging).
A technical score was designed by expert consensus.
In an internal September 1982 document, Exxon scientists summarized the expert consensus on human-caused global warming, and the consistency of their own research with that expert consensus.
The reaction of denial is not surprising, because an expert consensus is a powerful thing.
It also looks at the scientific evidence that underlies that expert consensus.
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