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The phrase "a specific design of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular type or version of a design, often in contexts related to products, architecture, or art.
Example: "The architect presented a specific design of the new community center that incorporates sustainable materials."
Alternatives: "a particular design of" or "a distinct design of".
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We have tested a specific design of tungsten brush in steam between 500 and 1100°C.
This technique has been applied to a specific design of implant (Exeter™).
The upper pool (UP) is a specific design of the Mark III containments.
This paper proposes a specific design of filter press to study PED in the absence of disturbances from electrolysis products.
Optimum results are found to be beneficial for a specific design of thin-walled functionally graded beams.
The place of worship, insofar as it is understood as the image of the universe and its centre, must be architecturally patterned according to a specific design of the universe.
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A specific design objective of the architecture of the database was to allow for the extension and incorporation of new modules and tools to support further types of experimental data and workflows.
Furthermore, responses following ChAd63/MVA immunisation correlated with a specific design parameter of the array used ('total array volume').
A specific design characteristic of the wind turbine is used for improving the mapping accuracy with considering the variable pitch angle.
It also demonstrates a specific design and implementation of such a workflow system called GXP make.
The production method allows for a process specific design of the open cellular metal structure.
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