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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a speciality in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area of expertise or focus within a profession or field of study.
Example: "She has a speciality in pediatric medicine, which allows her to provide the best care for children."
Alternatives: "an area of expertise in" or "a focus on".
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He's got a speciality in monsters at the moment.
Caroline Sinders is an artist, researcher and designer with a speciality in machine learning and conversation.
(Grammar and spelling are not a speciality in this particular netherworld).
We have a speciality in the form - but why restrict it to writers?
Since the end of the 19th century, Delaware's lawyers have carved out a speciality in business law.
Lion and tiger cubs are available to pet in Mexico and lion cubs are a "speciality" in South Africa.
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It's twofold, explains Jeff McClusky, pharmacy supervisor at a speciality clinic in the Harris Health System in Texas and an American Pharmacists Association (APhA) spokesperson.
Only persons with a prescription from physicians with a speciality recorded in the SPDR were included in the study.
Prescribers without a speciality are in most cases physicians who have not yet specialized.
He worked for years as a doctor, with a scientific speciality in the treatment of epilepsy and stroke victims, and wrote for his own enlightenment.
This included glimpses of images displayed on pitch-side billboards or other references during replays or when scores were shown or substitutions were being made, said Andy Graham, a speciality registrar in public health with the NHS.
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