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The phrase "a knockout specialist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone, typically in sports like boxing or mixed martial arts, who is particularly skilled at winning matches by knocking out their opponents.
Example: "The fighter is known as a knockout specialist, having finished most of his matches with a decisive blow."
Alternatives: "knockout artist" or "KO expert".
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I wasn't a knockout specialist.
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