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The phrase "a specialist position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a job or role that requires specific expertise or skills in a particular field.
Example: "We are looking to fill a specialist position in our IT department to enhance our cybersecurity measures."
Alternatives: "an expert role" or "a specialized role".
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Robshaw epitomises the selflessness of the new pack and, in doing so, has made the six-and-a-half a specialist position that every good team should have.
There are high hopes that Moeen will be more durable, but there is a reason that opening is a specialist position.
Full-back, we keep hearing, is now a specialist position, no longer just for dogged defenders and takers of throw-ins but a key attacking role in the game.
That is a big risk with a scrum-half because it leaves you horribly exposed to injury in a specialist position so far out from the end, so Jones can't have been happy with something.
"We have lost a specialist position".
Goalkeeper is a specialist position and others have to get game time".
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Apply for a Medicare specialist position with a Medicare information service.
The key factor is understanding a target audience, which will help a marketing specialist position the product in the channel that is most accessible to potential buyers.
a State as having satisfied relevant State requirements for a peer specialist position.
As I've mentioned before I think outside centre is a very specialist position and Lealiifano is very short on experience in this area.
Some of those contacts offer opportunities for exciting new research collaborations; others helped him settle in when he moved to Ashburn, Virginia, in January, to take a research specialist position in the Transcription Imaging Consortium at the Janelia Farm Research Campus.
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