expert help

collocation in English

meaningsofexpertandhelp

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expert
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈek.spɜːt/
us
/ˈek.spɝːt/
having or showing a lot of knowledge ...
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help
noun
uk
/help/
us
/help/
the act of helping ...
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(Definition ofexpertandhelpfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To ensure that the correct forms were followed,experthelpwas necessary, and this help often took the form of the litigation master.
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As before, it is useful to distinguish those who know they requireexperthelpfrom those who do not.
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How can the state distinguish individuals who know they needexperthelpfrom those who do not?
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The facility to issue details and giveexperthelpto all the people who go to the town hall would be lost.
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Some would like to haveexperthelpand advice from constitutional lawyers in these matters.
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Can she tell us what ante-natal paediatricexperthelpthere is in their care and what qualified obstetric care?
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For example, a small, local environmental organisation might needexperthelpfrom an international organisation so, in my opinion, that entails restrictions.
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The adviser can call in otherexperthelpif it is necessary.
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If we were to use the term "failure", no one would want a visit from anexperthelpteam.
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Children had the company of other kids and were looked after withexperthelp.
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A desire forexperthelpin filling in forms on which one's life may depend is a perfectly proper concern.
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There is always a steep learning curve when initiatives are introduced and tested, and it costs money to obtainexperthelp.
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I regret that he did not show his usual courtesy in acknowledging my request for hisexperthelpin the conservation of those buildings.
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They assist local people withexperthelpand expert knowledge and give free advice on common health problems.
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I have been in touch with him by telephone today and assured him that we should be ready to give whateverexperthelpwas necessary.
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In many cases they will be sharingexperthelp, and the staff will gradually build up according to the amount of work.
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All these decisions about the precise amount of restraint to be exercised at any particular moment are taken with a great deal ofexperthelp.
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It is open to him to call onexperthelpfrom outside his department whenever he feels it necessary.
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I am currently receivingexperthelpin drafting it.
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