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difference specialized specialising - WordReference Forums Hi all, i was writing an introduction text to introduce a company, and i was wondering if there is a difference between : "This company is specialized in " and "XXX is a company specialising in " thank you in advance for your help ;) Frederic
Specialized on at - WordReference Forums Hi guys, I'm a journalist but, honestly speaking, I don't know if: 1) I'm specialized on environmental issues or if: 2) I'm specialized about enironmental issues Please, help me to find my identity and the right preposition! :D Thank you Francesca
to be specialized - WordReference Forums The passive construction is somewhat bizarre in this context, because one becomes specialized by one's own efforts The passive form implies that specialization is something that is done to the specialist - that somehow the would-be specialist is immersed in a tub of specialist-dye and comes out (once dry) as a specialist
We are specialized in VS We specialize in - WordReference Forums Yes! I agree with your example that "specialized" should be used as an adjective But I think for those who are using "be specialized in" they are treating "specialized" as an adjective rather than passive form But such usage is dubious Because "specialized" doesn't serve like "disappointed"
specialized in vs. specialized with | WordReference Forums Thank you Reno and Egmont Please check this link from Google Books The writer uses both "specialized in" and "specialized with" in the same page: Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XV
specialized on vs specialized in | WordReference Forums "Specialized in" is the most common term, especially when talking academic fields I just googled "specialized on" and did find examples, but to me they sound strange The usage may be influenced by "focused on "
professional committee or special (specialized) committee Overall, in terms of general words for committees, I would follow the definitions in Reina de la Aldea's comment (#2) and use those terms, rather than 'professional' or 'specialized ' If the committees for auditing or compensation meet regularly and will continue to exist until there is a change in the organization's by-laws or the operations
specialist in of | WordReference Forums Hi, I am in doubt Would it be more correct to use "in" or "of" in this sentence: XXX (name of company), specialist of natural and organic food(s) since 1999 XXX (name of company), specialist in natural and organic food(s) since 1999 (by the way, would you put "food" in the plural or
Specialized vs technical? - WordReference Forums Which one of the above words is more common as a university course? Consider this sentence: "I'm having Specialized Technical English [Language] this semester " (Talking to a friend) I know both of the words are correct and convey the meaning, but which one is used as the title for the course?