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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specialist for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has expertise in a specific area or field, often in a professional context.
Example: "We need to hire a specialist for our marketing strategy to improve our outreach efforts."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a consultant for".
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These days, there's a specialist for every crisis.
You're going to want a specialist for this trip.
"There is no such thing as a specialist for the entire span represented here," he says.
He was the first doctor to actually get me to a specialist for that.
By Emma Allen These days, there's a specialist for every crisis.
Born in Brooklyn, he was a Specialist for the New York Stock Exchange.
The Pistons' Allen Iverson returned to Detroit to see a specialist for his stiff back.
In some cases they do little more than take a photograph and send this to a specialist for an opinion.
Your mover may charge extra to disassemble furniture, or recommend a specialist for items that require expert handling.
Sharapova said she would go to Arizona to work with a specialist for rehabilitation and strength work.
He is also a specialist for professional sports teams, including the San Diego Chargers and the Chicago Bears.
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