
difference specialized / specialising ? | WordReference Forums
Oct 27, 2010 · the question is more about the difference between specialized and specialising... does it make the same "effect" to the reader ? i mean is it the same degree of specialisation ? …
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Jun 15, 2009 · 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 …
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Feb 13, 2024 · "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 …
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Nov 12, 2008 · :) Hi, everyone! I'd just like to confirm... Is specialised spelled in British English whereas specialized is in American English? I'd truly appreciate your help. Thanks indeed!
specialised / specialized - WordReference Forums
Jul 12, 2007 · I have a doubt do you write specialized or specialised?? I'm reading a text that has it with an "S" and don't think it's right. Thanks for the help
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Jun 1, 2020 · You're welcome but my username is Barque. Tamil is my native language. This is fine but a little vague. It doesn't tell the other person if you're working in technology or studying …
specific vs. specialised literature | WordReference Forums
Dec 27, 2020 · By the (?specific/specialised) literature I mean all the studies carried out by established scholars on a specific topic (i.e., grammatical phenomena that occur only in main …
We specialise in vs We are specialised in - WordReference Forums
May 20, 2016 · We specialise in vs We are specialised in Hi! Are they both correct? Would you choose one over the other? Thanks!
We are specialized in VS We specialize in - WordReference Forums
Apr 23, 2011 · I agree with you. "We specialize in making dessert." (If this is a true statement, please feel free to send some to me. ) I'd never say "we are specialized in ..." That passive …
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Apr 6, 2009 · Thank you for your quick replies! The second one is definitely clearer, but, being the brochure intended also for patients, sounds too formal to me. and I like the beginning with "is a …