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The phrase "a few specialists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of experts in a particular field or area of study.
Example: "In our research, we consulted a few specialists to gain insights into the latest developments in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "several experts" or "a handful of professionals".
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But only a few specialists would recognise the Padshahnama, its equivalent in paint.
"He has decided after having seen a few specialists that he will have surgery in Germany.
Only a few specialists, he said, have known anything about the Spanish mariner.
Miniature portrait collecting is a small field, with only a few specialists.
Until about 1900, knowledge of non-Christian world religions was still the privilege of a few specialists.
Nobody alive had seen it in colour," says Godin. "It was something that only a few specialists knew existed".
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Mr Boyo says culturally sensitive housing is only available through a few specialist agencies.
I spoke to quite a few specialist domestic violence staff who hadn't had any specific training.
There have been suggestions that the whole idea of creating a single financial regulator is flawed and that a few specialist agencies would do a better overall job.
But a few specialist malting companies, such as Warminster Maltings in Wiltshire, buy Maris Otter from selected farmers and supply craft brewers.
"If you hang around in a few specialist areas, in your silk-lined teepees, then maybe that's what it feels like.
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