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Discover Ludwig"not expertise" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to describe something that does not require expertise or specially trained knowledge. For example, "Baking a cake is not expertise; anyone can do it."
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It's the place to go to for superficial knowledge, not expertise.
What I bring to my editing task is not expertise in viticulture but a long experience in such matters as comma placement.
But n+1 held special contempt for Mr. Eggers and his cohort ("Eggersards") who publish McSweeney's, which to n+1 represented irony in the extreme ("an end-run around a class-based problem of sentimentality"), and The Believer, which pleaded for a snark-free approach to literature ("its overt criterion for inclusion is not expertise, but enthusiasm").
In 1996, his luck (and it was "luck" and not "expertise") changed.
But according to Christine Westland, Director of Account Management for International OEMs at Brocade, it's not expertise or experience holding women back.
One participant described it a "loss of institutional memory and experience", resulting in decision-making positions being filled on basis of experience, not expertise.
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It's that a single finding isn't truth; it isn't expertise; and it certainly isn't advice.
They seemed unsurprised by this information; whatever they were coming to me for, it wasn't expertise.
Because frankly, I wouldn't — that's not my expertise".
Let's face it -- Valenti -- technology's not his expertise".
Finance, distribution, marketing and sales "are not my expertise," he said.
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