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The only time I'd say "we are specialized ..." would be in a context such as "we are specialized manufacturers of small motors," where "specialized" functions as an adjective to qualify "manufacturers." Yes! I agree with your example that "specialized" should be used as an adjective.
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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
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"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.
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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
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1. I've specialized in early child care. In US English, does this infer in any slight way that the subject is about changing his/her specialization? 2. I am specializing in early child care. So a established pediatrician will very unlikely to say this, right? According to Parla's response, would this sentence be BAD for marketing purposes?
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I noticed through surfing the internet that "specialized in" and "specialized with" are both used in English. I wonder how they are different in meaning and usage.
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specialized IN ? specialized ON ? Sorry, is there any section where I can learn about prepositions?
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:) 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!
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Topic: Specified vs Specialized vs Specific vs Specifized Copied from title. Cagey, moderator I want to use it as an antonym for generalized: "The generalized form of the algorithm looks to traverse all elements whereas ?specifized variations focus on individual nodes."
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A specialized magazine is a magazine that is particularly for one subject o another, a specialist magazine is for a person who specializes in something, but they mean the same thing really...