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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specialised work" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to work that requires specific skills, knowledge, or training. Example: "The company is looking for candidates with experience in specialised work, such as programming or engineering."
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Only five receive higher pay: the cooperative head, and the few men who do specialised work.
Estimating the radio audience of royal weddings is highly specialised work.
"Having to pick out the nuances is incredibly specialised work and without a huge amount of training, it wouldn't be possible," she says.
But these staff do challenging and specialised work in supporting old and disabled people.
It is specialised work, requiring more than the usual household detergents.
"Even if there is a requirement for this specialised work, they can do it under the current migration system.
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Such guidelines are usually developed by medical bodies or specialised working groups and play a key role in clinical practice and are a reference in the case of malpractice case litigation [10], as they should provide indications based on the highest level of evidence.
Work is highly specialised and work processes non-linear[ 27, 28].
While art by rock stars was his niche, he also specialised in work by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and Krüger.
They're highly specialised, they work on things that most of us haven't got a clue about, but they really believe in what they're doing and they pursue it without much money, without necessarily obvious goals.
Michelle set up the first government-funded rough sleeper project in the north of England, and also specialised in work with young homeless people and people with substance use issues.
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