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The phrase "a gender specific" is not correct as it is missing a noun to modify.
You can use it when referring to something that is specific to a particular gender, but it should be part of a larger phrase, such as "a gender-specific role."
Example: "The job description outlined a gender-specific requirement for the position."
Alternatives: "gender-specific" or "specific to a gender."
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This is interesting in the sense that Wolbachia has a gender specific effect on gene expression in the mosquitoes.
They also point to a gender specific perception and assessment of health.
A gender specific issue also arose during round one regarding gender preferences of one's family physician.
1. Parental alienation syndrome is not a gender specific issue.
This is not a gender specific issue; this is a human being issue.
Feminism is not a gender specific designation; it is a method for critical examination of any form of human production.
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To me, the idea of a gender-specific prize for fiction is as offensive as a gender-specific drink.
"He says, 'I just voted for 'em on Tuesday.'EmEm is not a gender-specific noun".
(This isn't a gender-specific test. I'm sure you can think of examples).
The protagonist - why use a gender-specific descriptor like "hero" anyway?
Neither the robbery nor the unmasking was a gender-specific privation.
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