- expert
- 01. My cousin is an [expert] tennis player who has won tournaments all over Australia.02. He was able to [expertly] park the car by the end of his driving course.03. He is a karate [expert], so don't get him angry at you.04. We can't do this by ourselves; we need to get some advice from the [experts].05. He's an [expert] golfer. You should see him - it's incredible how far he can hit the ball.06. Our company has built up a great deal of [expertise] in creating successful web-sites.07. Nicholas Butler once said that an [expert] is one who knows more and more about less and less.08. Nathaniel Borenstein once said, "The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most [experts] agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents."09. There is a Vietnamese proverb which holds that two [experts] never agree.10. Someone once joked that an [expert] can take something you already know, and make it sound confusing.11. In 1980, China established four special economic zones in order to attract foreign investors, technology and [expertise].12. The psychiatrist was called as an [expert] witness to testify at the trial of a man who killed his family, but was claiming insanity as his defense.13. [Experts] warn that a thinning of the ozone layer could lead to a rise in skin cancer.14. During the Renaissance, people of breeding were expected to be [expert] dancers.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.