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The phrase "with specialty in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's expertise or focus in a particular field or subject. Example: "She is a highly skilled doctor with specialty in oncology."
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That is, for any given λ, those with more balanced skills will choose to become entrepreneurs, while those with specialty in either one skill become specialists.
Various characteristics of temporal population dynamics as obtained in the quantum system have been simulated in spatial domain by computing the fractional power distribution in the three-waveguide directional coupler with specialty in configurational and coupling geometries.
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The pens were used with either commercial black permanent ink for drawing fluidic brakes, or with specialty in-house formulated aqueous inks.
St. Clare's is trying to create a new identity with specialties in geriatrics and drug treatment.
Yahoo conceded on Thursday that the director earned a degree in business administration, with "specialties" in marketing and economics.
Amazon Publishing has a half-dozen imprints, with specialties in romance, mystery, thrillers, science fiction and foreign language translations.
For example, the petroleum industry, which collectively is the largest employer of economic geologists, attracts individuals with specialties in stratigraphy, sedimentary petrology, structural geology, paleontology, and geophysics.
With specialties in biomedical sciences and earthquake engineering, it is one of only two SUNY campuses, along with Stony Brook, that belong to the Association of American Universities, an elite group of 62 research universities.
These women, some with specialties in children, trauma, Zen Buddhism and the intersection of religion and therapy, have taken inspiration from their practices to write screenplays, short stories, novels and nonfiction books.
By today, the Pentagon had already notified more than 5,800 reservists and guardsmen that they would be mobilized, including many with specialties in intelligence gathering, engineering, computers and foreign languages.
Journalists with specialties in computer-assisted reporting have argued that just because public data has become more readily available in recent years does not mean that it should be published raw.
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