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"specialise in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person or thing specializes in a particular field or area of expertise. For example, "My uncle specializes in antique cars and he is considered a leading expert in the field."
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Both institutions specialise in derivatives.
We specialise in surprise!
Some ("monolines") specialise in only one.
Some companies specialise in particular destinations.
What areas do you specialise in?
Both companies specialise in drilling on land.
Today independent labels often specialise in genres.
Do you specialise in whimsical stories?
They have people who specialise in this.
Spies specialise in secret lives, after all.
Blair's Firerush companies specialise in advising individuals.
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