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Stefan Posted 19 years ago
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specialised

0 Do you have any poblems with the following sentence? Does "specialised for" sound fine here? Any altenatives? 02br
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01font00The hotel is specialised for business people.02br
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01) The hotel is for business people or It's a special hotel for business people.02br
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002) The hotel is specialised in [ a special service ] for business people.0-
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02) is not quite correct.02br
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00The hotel specialises in business people -- but I feel a more natural way to say this would be "It's a specialist hotel for business people".02br
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00Alternatives:02br
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00The hotel is tailored to the needs of business people.02br
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00The hotel offers a specialist service
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0 Thank you very much - especially for the alternatives!02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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01cite10Stefan12cite10Do you have any poblems with the following sentence? Does "specialised for" sound fine here? Any altenatives? 12br
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11font10The hotel is specialised for business people.12br
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0 Can I have your comment on this:02br
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01font00One-to-One English courses specialised for Business people from all around the world.02br
00(From an advert of an English [!] school in Canada: 05000 ) 02br
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00No doubt: we say 01i00specialised 01u00in02u00 sth
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1font00Hi Stefan,02font02br
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00Can I have your comment on this:02br
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01font01font00One-to-One English courses specialised for Business people from all around the world.02br
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00(From an advert of an English [!] school in Canada: 05

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