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The phrase 'personal expertise' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one's own specific knowledge or specialized skills. For example, "I consider my personal expertise in this field to be invaluable in helping clients achieve their goals."
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Personal expertise: does it matter?
Purposeful initiators hone their personal expertise.
"One of the things we are supposed to bring to the Legislature is our personal expertise".
In their prior jobs, success depended primarily on their personal expertise and actions.
Environmental scientists were aware of the problem but they focused only on the narrow sector of their personal expertise".
Both involve craft and personal expertise, learned through experience; but both can be informed by the experience of others.
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(b3) Personal integrative By contributing bicycle-related knowledge and problem-solving skills, members achieve a sense of self-efficacy and elevate personal expertise-related status or reputation.
Well, they may just need research, and maybe they don't need to incorporate their-very-own-interests and personal-expertise.
"We're combining off-line personal travel expertise with the online world," said Brian K.Y.
Although the relationship between Johnson and Clifford was no longer characterized by the highest structural trust, their personal and expertise trust endured.
Meanwhile, the committee members told the private contractors about their personal technological expertise, which sounded so extensive it's a wonder that the House of Representatives hasn't invented its own search engine.
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