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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'expert for' is not correct or usable in written English as it stands.
To use it correctly, you would have to add a noun after the preposition 'for': 'expert for [noun]'. For example, you could say, "He was an expert for computer programming."
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I figured I should call an expert for an opinion.
Ask an expert for free help only once.
Jared Bailey is the "global brow expert" for Benefit Cosmetics.
Looks First "PEOPLE are driven by design," declared Steve Beshara, a market research expert for TurboChef.
Mr. Ding, 23, an Internet technology expert for a large Chinese bank, chuckled at the thought.
Brian O'Driscoll is an ambassador and rugby expert for BT Sport.
Otto's day job is national mite expert for the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources.
"New Jersey is very underrated," Jamie Newberg, national recruiting expert for the Web site Insiders.com, said.
He is the regular parenting and relationship expert for Steve Harvey on NBC.
He took a job in Hartford as an efficiency expert for the Connecticut budget bureau.
He barred testimony of one medical expert for Ms. Molina's estate and disregarded that of another.
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