Collocations for expertise - noun
ADJ.
considerable, extensive, great | limited | appropriate, relevant
Each area of the curriculum should be led by a staff member with appropriate expertise.
Each area of the curriculum should be led by a staff member with appropriate expertise.
necessary
MPs may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinize legislation effectively.
MPs may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinize legislation effectively.
established, existing | particular, special/specialist, specific
areas of special expertise
areas of special expertise
collective, combined, shared
They met regularly to share experiences and develop their collective expertise.
They met regularly to share experiences and develop their collective expertise.
in-house, local, outside
We sometimes have to call on outside expertise.
We sometimes have to call on outside expertise.
staff | subject | academic, business, clinical, engineering, financial, legal, management/managerial, marketing, medical, professional, scientific, technical, technological
QUANT.
degree, level
A high degree of expertise is required for this stage of the manufacturing process.
A high degree of expertise is required for this stage of the manufacturing process.
VERB + EXPERTISE
have
She has great expertise in these matters.
She has great expertise in these matters.
lack | need, require | acquire, develop, gain | build on
This project builds on the existing expertise of staff at the centre.
This project builds on the existing expertise of staff at the centre.
provide
Professor Simpson provided expertise in engineering.
Professor Simpson provided expertise in engineering.
apply, bring, bring to bear, use
How could he apply his academic expertise to practical matters? | He will bring a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue.
How could he apply his academic expertise to practical matters? | He will bring a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue.
bring together, call on, draw on
The project brings together expertise in teaching and library provision. | We need to draw on the professional expertise of a large number of teachers.
The project brings together expertise in teaching and library provision. | We need to draw on the professional expertise of a large number of teachers.
rely on | pass on, share
The teachers would be available to share expertise and offer advice.
The teachers would be available to share expertise and offer advice.
EXPERTISE + VERB
be available
We need to discover what relevant expertise is available to us.
We need to discover what relevant expertise is available to us.
PREP.
~ in
gaining expertise in specialist financial areas
gaining expertise in specialist financial areas
~ on
She brings expertise on general financial and technical matters.
She brings expertise on general financial and technical matters.
PHRASES
an area/a field of expertise, a range of expertise
The variety of technology requires a wide range of expertise.
The variety of technology requires a wide range of expertise.