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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specialised qualification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of certification or degree that requires specialized knowledge or skills in a particular field.
Example: "To apply for this position, you must possess a specialised qualification in environmental science."
Alternatives: "a specialized degree" or "a specific certification".
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The majority of CM'S had an undergraduate qualification only (59%), four had a specialised qualification in psychiatric nursing and three CM's had a higher degree at the masters' level.
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There is also a boom in specialised qualifications.
OSD implementation was also dependent indirectly on other agencies such as the South African Nursing Council (SANC), as nurses were required to submit proof of their registration and specialised qualifications with the SANC.
"I am not sure about the existence of regulatory policies, but what I know is that AMOs can perform gynaecological operations although they are not supposed to do so but due to shortage of workers with such specialised qualifications, they always perform such procedures.
A REIT is a specialised property investor.
We had need for a specialised reagent: oligonucleotides.
Spear phishing – a specialised attack targeted on a specific person.
"Our town works like a specialised shopping mall.
His foreign policy adventures interested a specialised audience.
Each injection must be administered in a specialised clinic.
Comedy is such a specialised skill.' His critical attitude helps Atalla do his job.
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