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Not every time. Experts are people who are better than others at a subject or field, but that doesn't mean everything they do or say will be correct. Experts also have mistakes that they learn from. They have to have a hypothesis to improve, or theory to study. Everyone learns new things every day, and you do too!

Added: They are simply acknowledged to be more knowledgeable in a particular field or subject, than most of the rest of the population.

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