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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a specialization" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's area of expertise or focus in a particular field. Here are a few examples: - "I am a lawyer with a specialization in intellectual property law." - "She has a degree in biology with a specialization in marine biology." - "The company is looking to hire someone with a specialization in web development." - "We offer a range of courses with specializations in marketing, finance, and operations."
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She graduated from Brandeis University and received a master's degree in special education with a specialization in early childhood development from New York University.
But legal philosophers are political philosophers with a specialization that gives language (and philosophy of language) a special fascination.
And Johns Hopkins offers a doctor of public health with a specialization in mental health.
Doctor of Education in Movement Science with a Specialization in Occupational Therapy.
Dexter Morgan (Michael C Hall) is a serial killer who works in forensics with a specialization in blood splatter for the Miami Metro Police Department.
Malerba received a B.S. in engineering (with a specialization in telecommunications) from the University of Genoa in 1970.
He graduated from Oberlin College and received a master's degree in computer studies, with a specialization in music, from Northwestern University.
City University's Cass Business School, based in London's financial district, was the first Western institution to offer an M.B.A. with a specialization in Islamic finance.
The current crop of students will complete thirty months of training and coursework, and will receive a degree in business management with a specialization in gastronomy.
At Columbia, she is currently completing a degree in human rights with a specialization in sustainable development.
The program culminates in a 45-credit Masters of Arts Degree in Organizational Psychology, with a specialization in Change Leadership.
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