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The phrase "a special size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific dimension or measurement that is unique or different from standard sizes.
Example: "This dress is available in a special size to accommodate different body types."
Alternatives: "a unique size" or "a custom size".
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Success requires that the feed particles fall within a special size spectrum (0.1 to 1 millimetre).
Later, she would wash it and deposit it in a carton of a special size, stamped with the "Jersey Fresh" logo.
Because camcorder batteries are usually a special size and type, be sure to bring more than one if you plan on shooting more than an hour per day.
You may need a special size or certain type of paper type that the vendor doesn't have.
If you do not find replacement string at your local hardware store, or if you need a special size or color, order some online.
Occasionally very small and plus sizes are available in high end denim so ask you retailer to search for you if you have a special size request.
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But one eCommerce DC, deep in a special sizes assortment, can serve an entire chain of stores.
Cold-rolling often follows hot-rolling and is done to gain better mechanical properties, better machinability, special size, a bright surface, or a thinner gauge than hot-rolling can.
To do this, formula (6) includes (i) an additional AD0 of special size WI substituting the SD and (ii) AD different from AD0 during the entire SI.
By choosing a suitable composition of NCs with special size, our model can offer a route to rational optimization of doped NCs and tailor the PL spectrum of the composite devices in the visible spectral range.
Many Western cities accorded special size and prominence to a temple in which Jupiter or the imperial family or both together were worshiped not by orders from on high, it is true, but spontaneously.
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