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"expert evidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal and academic contexts to refer to evidence given by a qualified expert in a particular field. Example: The court only considered expert evidence from medical professionals when determining the cause of death in the murder trial.
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But ministers have lost their nerve about introducing such expert evidence, after judges objected.
Harming Prof Southall has provided expert evidence in many prosecutions.
More neutral expert evidence is considerably more sceptical.
Read the expert evidence submitted to the health select committee's much needed inquiry.
Other expert evidence was obtained from Dr Wilson, Professor Williamson, Dr Alexander and Dr Sheppard.
Can ignore expert evidence that women are at risk from abusive men.
I gave expert evidence to the Independent Commission on Policing and Mental Health in 2013".
Law commissioners called for a new reliability-based admissibility test for expert evidence in criminal proceedings.
Corrado De Rosa, a psychiatrist who provides expert evidence in mafia trials was less certain.
Francis, who begins hearing expert evidence next week, also chaired the previous independent inquiry into failings at Stafford hospital.
I have no reason to doubt the eminent expert evidence that was presented in this case to that effect.
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