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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What specifically" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when asking for detailed information or clarification about a particular topic or issue. Example: "Can you tell me what specifically you need help with in your project?"
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What specifically makes you happy?
What, specifically, don't they understand?
What specifically are we buying?
What, specifically, do the quadriceps do?
What specifically stood out that was positive?
What specifically would you do about them?
What specifically did you want to explore?
What, specifically, of his own performance though?
What specifically do I take from her? Her wig.
What specifically caused the electric cables to ignite was unclear.
"What specifically are you protesting?" I was curious.
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