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I have specified
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I have specified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you have provided detailed information or instructions about something. Example: "In my email, I have specified the deadline for the report to be due by next Friday."
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Not only did I never receive a wedge of any sort, the only shoe ever sent was in an entirely different genre, didn't fit (it was clearly a narrow, where I have specified wide), and wasn't even red.
News & Media
In this image I have specified a fill color orange, a stroke color of blue (stroke = outer border,) a stroke width, and a dashed pattern for the stroke.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
But when at last I arrived to inspect the bench, installed exactly as I had specified, I found my husband's family name misspelled.
News & Media
In some places, to save money, I had specified poured concrete, but the client preferred limestone facing, and we went to Europe to choose it.
News & Media
I've specified dried yeast, which needs to be "activated" in a warm liquid before use, rather than the "easy-blend" or quick yeast that you simply stir into the flour.
News & Media
I've specified 50g fat in the ingredient list and this is good if you want to create cream with soft peaks, such as you would use on scones, for instance.
News & Media
A quick scan of the local area gives me a seemingly endless list of men to choose from, all in the age range I've specified in the "preferences" section (admittedly, I live in central London, and the pickings would be slimmer if I were Tindering from the Yorkshire dales).
News & Media
Not everyone does, but certainly the ones I've specified have proven it can be done, and done well.
News & Media
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News & Media
I had specified it earlier, but it was still on the tray.
Science
I know that last week I announced that I wanted these two to have sex, but now I realize that I should have specified that I didn't want this to happen intercut with scenes of the bloody rags from his birth and an incest voice-over.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I have specified", ensure that the details you provided are indeed clear and comprehensive, leaving no room for ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "I have specified" if you only provided vague or incomplete information. Make sure the details you provided are actually specific and leave no room for misinterpretation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I have specified" functions as a declarative statement where the speaker asserts that they have provided specific details or instructions. It combines a first-person pronoun, an auxiliary verb, and the past participle of the verb 'specify'. Ludwig AI confirms its validity.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I have specified" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to assert that clear details or instructions have been provided. According to Ludwig AI, it is perfectly valid. It is commonly found in news, scientific, and academic contexts, indicating its broad applicability. While alternatives like "I have stipulated" or "I have indicated" exist, the choice depends on the desired nuance. Remember to avoid redundancy by omitting 'specifically' and ensure that the specifications are indeed clear to prevent misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I have stipulated
Replaces 'specified' with 'stipulated', implying a formal agreement or condition.
I have stipulated clearly
Adds emphasis by including 'clearly', highlighting the unambiguous nature of the specification.
I have detailed
Replaces 'specified' with 'detailed', emphasizing the inclusion of many particulars.
I have indicated
Replaces 'specified' with 'indicated', suggesting a less forceful or detailed provision of information.
I have designated
Replaces 'specified' with 'designated', implying a clear assignment or naming of something.
I have set forth
Replaces 'specified' with 'set forth', indicating a formal and structured presentation.
I have outlined
Replaces 'specified' with 'outlined', suggesting a broader, less detailed presentation of information.
I have defined
Replaces 'specified' with 'defined', emphasizing clarity and precision in meaning.
I have laid down
Replaces 'specified' with 'laid down', suggesting a firm establishment of rules or conditions.
I have prescribed
Replaces 'specified' with 'prescribed', often used in contexts of rules or medical advice.
FAQs
How can I use "I have specified" in a sentence?
Use "I have specified" to indicate you've given clear instructions or details. For instance, "I have specified the exact dimensions in the attached document".
What can I say instead of "I have specified"?
You can use alternatives like "I have indicated", "I have stipulated", or "I have detailed" depending on the context.
Is it redundant to say "I have specifically specified"?
Yes, saying "I have specifically specified" is generally redundant. The word 'specified' already implies a level of detail, so adding 'specifically' doesn't add much value. It is better to stick to just "I have specified".
What's the difference between "I have specified" and "I have suggested"?
"I have specified" implies a directive or requirement, whereas "I have suggested" offers a recommendation or possibility. The former is more assertive.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested