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Some risk experts have tried to model the risk of disruption to business from unrest.
Weapons experts were sent to try to uncover evidence of a nuclear programme.
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• the team of experts includes psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers. The adjective form of expert describes someone or something that has that special. Experts turn out to use mainly frame representations. Experts (of) the likes of.