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The phrase "whose specialty is" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a noun or noun phrase that describes someone's area of expertise or special skill. Example: The company hired a new accountant, whose specialty is tax law.
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I befriended a Brown University biology professor named Casey Dunn, whose specialty is data.
But it also has a core of activists whose specialty is to harass the opposition.
I began a conversation with Dickson Varner, a veterinarian whose specialty is horse fertility.
Also a great ballroom-dancing team, whose specialty is doing the merengue while performing kidney transplants.
The pastry chef is Wayne Harley Brachman, whose specialty is interpreting American home-style classics.
Instead, Mr. Rowland chose Brian Clemow, whose specialty is representing employers in labor disputes.
Mr. Derchin, whose specialty is airlines, said the seat fees seemed to be gaining acceptance.
For Mr. Nevins, whose specialty is bankruptcy law, "it's been very busy".
Some, like Patrick Barnhart, a policy analyst whose specialty is recycling, attend for professional reasons.
Ruiz, whose specialty is the platform, was never in serious contention in the final round.
The creator, Joe Swanberg, is an entrepreneurial upstart, whose specialty is mumbly domesticity.
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