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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expertise on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express someone's knowledge or mastery of a specific subject or topic. For example, "He has a great deal of expertise on the history of the civil rights movement."
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I am not asking you for your expertise on tubing clothing, but your expertise on led lights and bulbs and size and wattage.
No one has more bitterly attained her expertise on the subject of the Mediathon than Lewinsky.
She has expertise on water quality issues.
We can get advice and expertise on financial issues.
She has expertise on water quality and air-pollution.
Their expertise on diversity topics is so far fully acknowledged.
We didn't have enough expertise on our instruments.
For his expertise on peer review, says Russell.
"We've got the expertise on these issues," he said.
It also means I have some expertise on the issue.
"But we need your expertise on it," Mr. Simpson pressed.
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