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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'specialist on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has expertise in a certain field or topic. For example, "She is a specialist on nineteenth-century French literature."
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Pfizer's disclosure met with skepticism from one specialist on conflicts of interest in medicine.
For example, a gymnast may be weak on one event but be a specialist on another.
I recall spending one hour with an Apple Store specialist on the sales floor.
Sun is one of China's most distinguished diplomats and a specialist on the Arab world.
No one wants answers more than Dr. Manoel Sarno, a fetal medicine specialist on Ko's team.
He's a recurring specialist on Oprah.
She is also a specialist on cystic fibrosis.
Originally a specialist on Africa, he now focused on Eurasia.
He's got his drug specialist on the phone, OK?
Each biography is written by a specialist on Korean studies.
The department indeed includes a full-time specialist on South Asia -- Arun Agrawal, an associate professor who is also a specialist on the politics of the environment.
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