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expertise
noun as in knowledge
Strongest matches
ability, competence, facility, know-how, proficiency, prowess, savvy, skill
Strong matches
adroitness, aptness, art, bag, chops, cleverness, command, craft, deftness, dexterity, expertness, finesse, goods, ingeniousness, judgment, knack, line, makings, mastery, readiness, skillfulness, stuff
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Example Sentences
Bahder, whose expertise traditionally involves detecting lethal bronzing in palm trees, explained that the fundamental process of molecular testing is similar across different organisms, with the main difference being the DNA sequence.
Dr Healy said more financial expertise was required to locate the criminals making big profits, and further work was needed to regulate hawalas to flag suspicious transactions, while ensuring legitimate business cold continue.
However, MRI interpretation is highly time-consuming and heavily dependent on expertise.
This "remarkable digital transformation" was "spearheaded" by Bawumia, news website African Business reported, while Ghanaian newspaper The Chronicle hailed Bawumia's "expertise in global digital transformation".
The question is do they have the expertise to solve the Welsh rugby conundrum?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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