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Discover Ludwig"expert who" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "expert who" when you are introducing an expert in a field of study or a particular skill. For example: "We invited an expert who specializes in search engine optimization to speak at our conference."
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The expert who wrote these words was Silver.
There isn't a tax expert who thinks that's possible.
I asked a tax expert, who was equally intrigued.
Some of Dr. Miller's research methods were questioned by another virus expert, who participated via teleconference.
"Gallipoli springs to mind," one defense expert, who made a study of Clark's plan, says.
He is a policy expert who sells himself on his biography.
Deeda's trademark irony is that she is a cancer expert who never stops smoking.
The hosts acknowledged Richard Grenell, a conservative foreign policy expert who was at the party.
Every independent expert who has examined the Romney tax plan has agreed with Mr. Obama.
To do that, it needed to find an expert who would testify against Wal-Mart.
The councilman, in turn, recruited Shinzo Kimura, the radiation expert who quit the Health Ministry.
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