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expertise

[ek-sper-teez] / ˌɛk spərˈtiz /


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Other large industrial firms are making similar moves, tapping their expertise at building at scale and managing complex global supply chains.

From The Wall Street Journal

Datasection said at the time that Amaterasu had been selected for its expertise and independence, as well as cost considerations.

From Barron's

At what point will media folk stop indulging such alleged legal expertise?

From The Wall Street Journal

It must draw on expertise in security, counterterrorism, social cohesion, immigration and intelligence—not only law.

From The Wall Street Journal

Few sublunary powers are, after all, as attainable as an expertise in words; or as a peruser of the Collegiate might put it, it’s a major flex.

From The Wall Street Journal