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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specialize on" is correct in written English
It means to focus on a particular area or topic. For example, "We have decided to specialize on software development, so that we can offer our clients the best possible service."
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Resident species are those specializing on the habitat, whereas foreign species specialize on one of the other habitats.
Resident individuals are those of species specializing on the habitat, whereas foreign individuals are those of species that specialize on one of the other habitats.
D = 1 is achieved if all individuals fully specialize on one task, thus dividing labor.
Others specialize on investments in only one country.
He also specialize on insurance down here.
A few vertebrates even specialize on scorpions, at least seasonally.
Both are flattened, have short tails, spines, move very little, and specialize on ants.
Some are generalists that eat almost anything that walks by them, whereas others specialize on termites or ants.
A number of herbivorous mammals have responded to these defenses by evolving the ability to specialize on grasses with high silica content and low nutritional value.
Many parasites, from a diverse array of species such as certain viruses, flatworms, nematodes, and aphids, specialize on different host species at different stages of development.
Yet doctors who specialize on vocal issues point to something else to explain the cancellations: new diagnostic tools and surgical techniques.
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