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The phrase "a more specific answer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are requesting or referring to an answer that provides greater detail or clarity on a topic.
Example: "Could you please provide a more specific answer to my question about the project timeline?"
Alternatives: "a clearer response" or "a detailed answer".
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So I can't give you a more specific answer for your area.
However, I'm trying to get a more specific answer for you and also find out about man hours.
It will be easier to get a more specific answer by checking the plans on your state's exchange.
Asked for a more specific answer about a piece of legislation he would repeal, Paul said he supported "a host of bills" that would repeal or amend various aspects of the criminal justice system.
We'll spend the next year working to find a more specific answer.
Some of those who reject relative identity nevertheless accept that a cannot be identical with b, unless there is a more specific answer to the question whether a is the same thing as b.
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The more specific answer is a bit more difficult to suss out the image alone, but going with that number is one way not to have to choose between things like zoom and a secondary monochrome.
For the older children, who may be searching for more specific answers, give them a forum to ask questions, providing appropriate responses without maligning the other parent.
This gives you a better idea of what to expect, and may help you find more specific answers to problems you encounter while growing.
For more specific answers, we turned to our development partner, Hop Studios, a web design company based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
How can this help us develop clearer, more specific answers to major health care delivery issues?
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