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Coincidence Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

specialized

Hello, could you help, please?
Could you tell me whether we can say:

a person specialised in sth = a person who specialises in sth

I know this adjective works for things, e.g. specialized equipment
Does it also work to describe a person?

Thank you for your help.
Kind regards.
  

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Coincidence a person specialised in sth = a person who specialises in sth For the meaning you want, only the second of these works.

  • Coincidence a person specialised in sth = a person who specialises in sth For the meaning you want, only the second of these works.
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Coincidencea person specialised in sth = a person who specialises in sth
For the meaning you want, only the second of these works.

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