Sentence The phrase "get expertise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. You can use it in the context of acquiring knowledge or skill in a particular field or subject. For example, "He attended numerous professional development seminars to get expertise in marketing."
"I want to get expertise from people in various fields," he wrote in 1985, "but I haven't changed my views since I've been here".
In short, clean energy newcomers will get expertise and clean-tech companies could get the capital so desperately needed to scale up.
"There is a willingness on the part of the leadership of Rosneft to get expertise and people from BP to improve the capability of Rosneft," said David Peattie, head of BP Russia, in an interview.
"But after you've been through that situation, and found you couldn't handle the pressure, then you have to dive into it, dissect it and get expertise in to assist with it".
"You get expertise without attitude," said the Rev. Bill Dailey, a local Catholic priest in layman's clothes and a Gibson regular, sitting at a corner table on a Friday night.
The alliance enabled Agora to get expertise and capital from Cox. China's Emerge Logistics is another company that has exploited an institutional void in an emerging market to create a profitable business.
"We're not sure they're getting logistical support, but they are getting expertise.
"And we could probably target that by partnering with firms, getting expertise, and then making the buy-versus-build decision".
A healthy organization maintains top specialists with which the general practioners can participate in getting expertise that is in alignment with a future state vision that reduces complexity and costs.
"In the last few years, Russians have been getting expertise and proving that there's an audience" for musicals, Mr. Mackintosh said by telephone from London.
"The real truth of the matter is that the ones who have got expertise can double, triple, quadruple their salaries by switching to the private sector and joining the poachers," he says.
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