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The phrase "a specific event that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular occurrence or incident that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The study focused on a specific event that changed the course of history."
Alternatives: "a particular incident that" or "a distinct occurrence that".
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3. Divide students into four groups, and explain that each group will research a general geology concept, then relate it to a specific event that contributed to the land formations created by the Ice Age floods.
Ed Melnick, a professor of statistics at New York University, pitched in to help solve this puzzle, although he warned against trying to determine the odds of a specific event that has already occurred.
Or pictures from a specific event that happened in a city.
VICE: Was there a specific event that caused the security community to re-evaluate its approach to event planning?
In conclusion, our results suggest that the loss of CCDC6 in tumour testes could represent a specific event that helps testicular germ cell tumours formation.
This gives a 95%% chance of identifying a specific event that has an incidence of ≥1 3000 (that is, an uncommon or rare event).
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The patch contains a defect signature outlining the specific events that lead to the hardware problem.
Ibn Isḥāq's original book was not his own composition but rather a compilation of autonomous reports about specific events that took place during the life of Muhammad and also prior to it, which Ibn Isḥāq arranged into what he deemed to be their correct chronological order and to which he added his own comments.
Each merchant will have specific events that trigger a collection.
Write a list of these activities, or specific events that fit this description.
It offers an objective look at a much more serious narrative, though we'd be curious to know the specific events that caused spikes in the tracked words.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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