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  • specialised specialized - WordReference Forums
    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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    We specialise in vs We are specialised in Hi! Are they both correct? Would you choose one over the other? Thanks!
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    Could anybody please explain to me what the difference is between the two terms in the title ? I often get confused with these: Specialist specialized magazine Specialist specialized shop, equipment, software, advice, etc thanks in advance
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    Dear all, my textbook says the following: (1) I AM SPECIALISED IN examining the contracts (2) I SPECIALISE IN examining the contracts It says, that
  • Translationese - WordReference Forums
    I disagree, as this implies the specialised language used by translators (as legalese does to legal professionals), and translationese is a term to describe a sort of literal translation, that may be grammatically and semantically correct but sounds funny in the target language*
  • I am a university graduate, which the company wants to hire.
    The second is not ungrammatical It's not incorrect to say "The company wants to hire a university graduate" or to use "which" when referring to "a university graduate" But if the verb in the relative clause is one which, on a semantic level, seems to refer to the subject in the main clause, and that subject is a human being, "which" sounds odd Compare the following, which have the same
  • medico neurologo strutturato - WordReference Forums
    Non credo si traduca con "specialised"; lo strutturato è un medico inserito organicamente in una struttura, sarebbe come un medico "di ruolo" In inglese dovrebbe essere "permanent"
  • Fonds professionnel de capital investissement - WordReference Forums
    Finance is a globalyzed activity and i am sure there is an equivalent in every part of the world "capital investissement" is the generic term for all private equity companies funds It can be more specialised in : capital -risque = venture capital to finance start-ups capital-développement = development capital ? to finance growth , internationalisation with mature companies capital
  • a box of chocolate chocolates | WordReference Forums
    When a box contains many different shapes kinds of chocolates, it's called "a box of chocolates " There, "chocolate" refers to each individual chocolate as a separate item In the same context, can it be called "a box of chocolate" as well?
  • Affected by with | WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone I have a doubt related to the preposition to use with "affected", especially when we talk about medical issues, like diseases, disabilities, etc "He is affected by cancer" = "he is affected with cancer"? I looked up on google and it turns out "affected with" appears much more





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