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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little expert" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has a small amount of expertise or knowledge in a particular area, often in a somewhat playful or ironic manner.
Example: "Although she only started learning about photography last month, she already considers herself a little expert."
Alternatives: "novice expert" or "beginner specialist"
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Such differences can be worked out, if not between themselves then with a little expert help.
So this year, we're back, adding a little expert analysis from tournament-bound Iona Coach Tim Cluess.
Researchers say its services are desperately needed: There are many torture victims in the Middle East, but little expert help.
Mr. Jonah -- who was educated in the United States, graduated from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- said Sierra Leone gets little expert assistance from Western press organizations.
When you have so little expert opinion on your side of the argument, I suppose your only recourse is to trash the very notion that anyone can possess expertise about anything.
He was, far too soon, a teenaged veteran in this open-air human abbatoir, a little expert in what happens to the bodies of young men when they are ripped open by hot metal and left to rot in a shell hole.
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Only 1.25percentt of the peacekeeping budget goes to headquarters administration, far too little, experts say, to allow for adequate planning.
So far, every move of Russia's wily little judo expert looks uncannily well rehearsed.
I just called myself a connoisseur of novels, which stretches the definition a little: "An expert judge in matters of taste".
There was a time when every American child knew of "Custer's Last Stand," said Paul Hutton, a distinguished professor of history at the University of New Mexico and a Little Bighorn expert.
The reports highlighted the inadequate provision of health care to people within the immigration detention system and demonstrated the risks of a system run with little independent expert oversight.
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