Definition of «in one's field»

The idiomatic expression "in someone's field" means that something is within their area of expertise or knowledge. For example, if a person is an expert in history and they are asked about historical events, we would say that they are "in their field."

Phrases with «in one's field»

Sentences with «in one's field»

  • She also has ten years of experience in the field of marketing and is a trained teacher of secondary mathematics. (fairviewcapital.com)
  • Experienced sales representative with more than 20 years of work in the field of sales. (livecareer.com)
  • To find out, I spent two years reviewing the relevant scientific literature and vetting my analyses with an international group of experts in the fields of early child development and divorce. (ifstudies.org)
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