trained specialist

collocation in English

meaningsoftrainedandspecialist

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trained
adjective
uk
/treɪnd/
us
/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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specialist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ɪst/
us
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ɪst/
someone who has a lot of experience, knowledge, or skill in a ...
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(Definition oftrainedandspecialistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I believe that consultants and specialists must yield to the family doctor and acknowledge that he is atrainedspecialist.
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For those with the most severe problems we must have a body oftrainedspecialistteachers.
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It is recognised thattrainedspecialiststaff are needed to help young people on remand to come to terms with their situation.
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We are talking abouttrainedspecialiststaff handling a limited number of cases with more freedom of manoeuvre than is possible at present.
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One of the trust's main problems has been a shortage of highlytrainedspecialistnurses to manage those beds.
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Well trained, practicallytrainedspecialistteachers are needed, peripatetic some of them may well have to be.
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Very rarely do we get the benefit of the work of thetrainedspecialistat the most important stage of the child's life, the primary stage.
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The number of newlytrainedspecialistteachers in physical education entering the maintained schools each year has increased from 266 in 1951 to 422 in 1960.
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What is called "a project team" is set up by the command under a lieutenant-colonel who has under him a staff of highlytrainedspecialistofficers.
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Professionalization programmes, therefore, were not confined to occupational groups of formally trained specialists who were relatively secure in financial terms.
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Reventlow was an excellentlytrainedspecialistin many departments, and was always firm and confident in those subjects which he had made his own.
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This form of manual manipulation of the foot should be done by atrainedspecialist, such as a podiatrist, osteopath, chiropractor, athletic trainer, osteopathic physician, or physical therapist.
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Specialized arthroscopic lysis of adhesions knee procedures such as anterior interval releases may be indicated and utilized to great success, in the hands of an appropriatelytrainedspecialist.
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Patients with early onset dementia and their carers often have to cope with not only the disease itself but also the boundaries of various services and poorly trained specialists.
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The level of detail recorded in the dictionary is doubtless useful for linguistically trained specialists, be they researchers or developers of teaching materials (in particular for the advanced level).
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We are not convinced that the 55 additional trained specialists available in the current year will be enough to meet the expected demand.
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