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The phrase "a specific appellation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular name or title that is assigned to someone or something.
Example: "In the context of this discussion, we will refer to the phenomenon by a specific appellation to avoid confusion."
Alternatives: "a particular name" or "a distinct title".
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The wine list was something of a mystery: Line after line read "vin de France" rather than a specific appellation such as Chinon or Chablis.
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East End winemakers have established a specific Hamptons appellation, and one prestige merlot now tops $100 a bottle.
India protested Ricetec's claim to the term basmati, and insisted that the appellation should be reserved for rice grown in a specific region in India.
The subject was zinfandel, and our goal was not merely to focus on a year or an appellation.
What a wonderful appellation!
Those standards include a national appellation.
Such a nondescript appellation will never win popular approval.
The Sonoma Coast itself is such a huge appellation that over-generalizing can be dangerous.
Anonymous, Vermont I understand wanting a warmer appellation than just "Joan" or "my father's wife".
Merlot dominates the blend in this overachieving wine from a modest appellation.
Saint-Bris is a small appellation but it has a handful of good, locally based producers.
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