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"more specifically" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are providing additional detail about something you have already mentioned in the sentence. For example, "I'm looking for a new job, more specifically, I'm interested in positions in the accounting field."
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Or, more specifically, grief.
And more specifically — Hudson Yards!
More specifically, Lyn Jones happened.
More specifically his buttocks.
More specifically, deli food.
More specifically, granola.
More specifically, does Burma?
And more specifically, nipples.
"Something more specifically about this neighborhood".
More specifically, it was what Europe wanted".
More specifically, Demaryius Thomas's left arm.
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