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"has expertise over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who has knowledge and experience in a particular field. For example: "Jane has expertise over software development, and can provide valuable insight into the project."
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A translator should have expertise over his or her analytical and writing abilities.
He has expertise.
She also had expertise in nontoxic technology.
Now it's not always useful, and sometimes it's useful to have expertise as well, and there are certainly some industries, like healthcare for instance-financial services is another one-that we've done a lot of work in and where we've built up some reasonable expertise over the years.
They have expertise.
You have expertise.
Agents have expertise and lawyers have expertise.
Handler has developed expertise over the past 12 years in attached housing and land planning.
It is not just Google's search and algorithm prowess that sets its maps apart, Mr. McClendon said, but also the expertise it has gained over the seven years it has been building maps.
"Marc has been an extraordinary board member, and we greatly appreciate the leadership, insight and expertise he has provided over the past six years.
She has developed her expertise over two decades working for corporations and running her own businesses.
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