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The phrase "a more specific instance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular example that is more detailed or focused than a general one.
Example: "To illustrate my point, let me provide a more specific instance of how this theory applies in real life."
Alternatives: "a clearer example" or "a particular case".
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First, taking FTM as a more specific instance of ARC provides a clearer guide to the concerns of each contextual parameter: there is a basis in the ARC frame for identifying certain features of the context of situation as belonging to one parameter rather than another.
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In more specific instances, social impact work may focus on alleviating poverty, improving healthcare services for the most vulnerable -- especially women and children -- or providing disaster response and relief.
Moreover, it facilitates to appreciate relationships between related phenomena in different fields of science, describing properties and phenomena of neural systems as more specific instances of general principles underlying behavior of all kinds of complex dynamical systems.
The company also acquired an existing early stage clinical task management app, called Hark, built by a team from Imperial College London — evidently with the intention of building on that base tech, but giving it a more specific medical focus in the first instance.
Secretory proteins in PBs may have been trapped during their formation or may have a more specific role towards PBs as for instance helping to fold/degrade Zera-DsRed protein or to reduce unwanted S-S bonds in the overexpressed protein.
A more specific term is quality assurance, where quality measures are compared with outcomes in a structured manner, for instance, Total Quality Management or Balanced Scorecard[ 17, 18].
Want a more specific breakdown?
I see a more specific possibility.
Sumner Paine had a more specific strategy.
There is also a more specific reason.
A more specific birthplace was not available.
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