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Common collocations with expertise in American Collocation

expertise noun uncountable

US /ˌekspərˈtiz/

great

considerable
extensive
in-depth
unparalleled
unrivalled
wide-ranging

Our unparalleled expertise in competitive energy markets gives us an outstanding foundation for expansion overseas.

of a particular type

clinical
culinary
professional
scientific
technical
technological

Our ‘in-house’ engineering services teams include engineers who have a wide range of experience and technical expertise.

use expertise

access
bring to bear
call on
contribute
draw on
lend
offer
pool
provide
share
utilise

We were very lucky to have someone of his calibre who was able and willing to lend his expertise.

have expertise

demonstrate
possess

Overall, the team possesses expertise in several key fields.

get expertise

accumulate
acquire
develop
gain

You will then be given the chance to develop expertise and knowledge through on-the-job training.

not have expertise

lack

Companies often lack the expertise to create a really successful website.

other forms of ability

advice
experience
know-how
knowledge
professionalism
talent

There is no greater concentration of talent, expertise and resources in the field of Scottish studies anywhere in the world.

other things needed

equipment
resources
technology

Tests that require special equipment and expertise may be done in a different laboratory.