acknowledged expert
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacknowledgeandexpert
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acknowledge
verb[T]
uk/əkˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/əkˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence ...
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expert
noun[C]
uk/ˈek.spɜːt/us/ˈek.spɝːt/
a person with a high level of knowledge or skill relating to a particular subject ...
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(Definition ofacknowledgeandexpertfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Karato is anacknowledgedexpertin the field and in writing this book he has made this diverse and complex subject accessible to anyone.
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The politically expert discussant is most in-uential in an otherwise impoverished informational setting, and even anacknowledgedexpertrecedes into the background among other acknowledged experts.
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He is theacknowledgedexperton document examination.
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This is theacknowledgedexpertwhom he could have consulted but this was wishful thinking, this was cloud-cuckoo-land.
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They were also joined for the day by variousacknowledgedexpertconsultants, neurologists, doctors and poisons experts.
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In each instance they will consultacknowledgedexpertprofessionals and leading voluntary organisations.
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He is anacknowledgedexpertin these matters.
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He is a well-known andacknowledgedexpert, as someone who has taken an interest in exports.
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On this subject he is, of course, theacknowledgedexpert.
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I am very pleased that our proposals for early leavers find support from such anacknowledgedexpertin the field.
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I think we have had a fascinating discussion from anacknowledgedexperton how local government works when it comes to vote.
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Clearly he has become anacknowledgedexperton the workings of the decentralised bodies and agencies.
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The company has taken the responsible step of commissioning an independent report from anacknowledgedexpertin this area.
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He is anacknowledgedexpertin all aspects of it.
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He is anacknowledgedexperton the railways.
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He is anacknowledgedexperton these matters.
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He is anacknowledgedexperton such matters.
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I accept that my noble friend is rapidly becoming anacknowledgedexpertin the field.
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He is anacknowledgedexperton transport matters.
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