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The phrase "a specific child" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one particular child among others, often in contexts such as education, psychology, or parenting.
Example: "The teacher noticed that a specific child in the class was struggling with the new material and decided to offer additional support."
Alternatives: "a particular child" or "one specific child".
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Besides those structural constraints, the AM also allows the specification of the number of occurrences of a specific child node within a container object.
"It is not about adopting a specific child," he added.
Cindy Toland of West Hartford, who along with her husband, Neil, is trying to adopt from China, has yet to be referred a specific child.
And therefore, while World's Fair is a specific recollection about a specific child in a specific time and place, I've always felt there's something gorgeously, expansively universal about it too.
Pulling data that can be identifiable to a specific child is unlawful and won't be tolerated.
People can choose to fund a specific child, or let Wishbone allocate the funds.
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Is this a temporary process (one that may be linked to a specific child-raising period), or is it rather the shortage of resources of the busy parents?
Our private sector collaborations provide critical resources to support UNICEF programs that address children's needs, and at the same time provide a platform for businesses to promote a specific child-rights focus in their socially-responsible engagement with the community.
These are the absolute measurements for a child at any specific child age.
Each sub-ontology covers different aspect of biology and is represented as a rooted, directed acyclic graph with multiple inheritance property in which a more specific child term may have more than one parent, which is more general.
The casual user is not equipped to select from these non-orthogonal ontologies and selecting a more specific child term is more problematic; the Disease Ontology alone has 16 subclasses.
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