'professional acumen' is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is used to describe one's knowledge and skill in a particular profession. Example sentence: Her years of experience in the field have given her a great professional acumen.
However keen an eye he has for the nervously bitten cuticle or the Freudian implications of a bat-wielding son who turns against his father, the doctor's professional acumen is not this mystery's strongest suit.
To be able to deliver sound horsemanship advice and be eligible to be willingly paid for his knowledge and professional acumen, an attending vet needs to appreciate the true nature of horses and learn how to manage bleeding and unsoundness in more appropriate, less pharmaceutical, fashions.
That bulging sentence contains many of Lobo Antunes's distinctive qualities: the profusion of detail that delights in mess; the word games that flirt with the nullity of language; the professional acumen that diagnoses the king's disease and finds a poetic simile to catch the precise odor of his sickly breath.
They then implied that they had been employing their professional acumen in pursuit of identifying their new quarry.
ACTIVELY managed exchange-traded funds are supposed to combine the professional investment acumen available from mutual funds with the low costs, tax advantages and ease of trading of regular E.T.F.'s.
Instead, we should focus on the quality of professional experience and acumen these arrangements provide and the direct role that plays in an intern's ability to obtain fulfilling postgraduate work.
Professionals with an acumen for international business, coming from cosmopolitan Havana, found sleepy South Florida ripe turf for expansion.
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Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia