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Discover Ludwig"expert panels" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a group of people who are experts in a certain subject who have come together for a specific purpose. For example, "The university convened an expert panel to discuss research on climate change."
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The F.D.A. usually accepts the recommendations from its expert panels.
This is reflected in the conclusions of several expert panels.
Expert panels of physicians and patient advocates selected questions that patients often asked on each subject.
Select committees should be beefed up with bigger expert panels to advise members.
Distinguished expert panels declared that their confidence in mammography was shaken.
Expert panels recommend that most people need a colonoscopy only once every 10 years.
It's unclear whether expert panels would allow for unpopular minority opinion anyway.
For years, environmental groups and expert panels have called for federal oversight for these areas.
Legislatures of disease exist in expert panels, practice guidelines and consensus papers.
On narrowly defined (and often technical) policy issues, expert panels can be useful.
Hefce has proposed establishing the expert panels to advise on the use of metrics to reassure concerned academics, he said.
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