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The phrase "a specialist at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate someone's expertise or proficiency in a specific area or field.
Example: "She is a specialist at digital marketing strategies, helping businesses grow their online presence."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a professional in".
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The Marines trained Routh to be an armorer, a specialist at fixing weapons.
He handed me a card for a specialist at a stroke and vascular center.
Jones, a specialist at the RAND Corporation in counterinsurgency, counterterrorism and Al Qaeda in particular.
Hardy has become something of a specialist at portraying larger-than-life real-world figures.
Among the brand's enthusiasts is Evan Ide, 36, a specialist at the Bonhams auction house.
Royalty Pharma is a specialist at managing largely passive drug-related revenue.
Lewis is a specialist at both defending the run and covering pass catchers.
Adam Chadwick, a specialist at Christie's London, said: "It was ultra-modern in its time.
Freddie de Rougemont, a specialist at Christie's auctioneers, said the painting was beautifully observed.
Jennings has become something of a specialist at portraying real people.
It said that after treatment by a specialist at Kurgan he can play again and gets about easily.
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