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"language specialist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone who specializes in the knowledge of language or the teaching of language studies. For example, "My son is considering a career in linguistics, so we have decided to hire a language specialist to help him understand the field better."
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During World War II, he was a lieutenant in the Navy and served as a Japanese language specialist.
"Nasheeds are chants or anthems," Ibrahim Houri, an FBI translator and Arabic language specialist, told the court.
Roy was an AI and robotics expert at MIT, Patel an eminent speech and language specialist at nearby Northeastern University.
The bride, 28, is a language specialist for students with learning disabilities at Winston Preparatory School in New York.
CHRIS LU: [Skull; Poop] — LAUREN DEMILLO: i thik sum1 iz stilling cds frum my c4r smdh :'( 911: Do you require a language specialist?
Kent, a 35-year-old language specialist, was assigned to Cryptologic Warfare Activity 66, based at Fort Meade, Md. She enlisted in the Navy in 2003.
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Harriette Hobbs is client director at language specialists Stratton Craig.
How about the verbal guys, the language specialists?
Even language specialists occasionally prefer this watered-down version of acronym.
In Iceland a committee of language specialists must rule on any unusual name.
The students are amazed that their teachers are actually volunteers and not highly paid language specialists.
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