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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specialist for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who specializes in a particular area or thing. For example, "She is a specialist for cancer research."
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Corporate specialist for over thirty years.
Phil Townsend, Sustainable Raw Materials Specialist for Marks & Spencer.
Laurent Duvillier is regional communication specialist for Unicef.
These days, there's a specialist for every crisis.
Her mother is a water purification specialist for Abbeville.
"But I'm also an employment specialist for Catholic Charities.
Then we've got a weight-loss specialist for you.
ERIC HAGLUND, 32, communications specialist for a research group, Washington.
You're going to want a specialist for this trip.
She is a public relations specialist for the New York Life Insurance Company in New York.
Giambi has seen a New York specialist for the condition and plans to see one here.
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