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The phrase "a specific line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular line of text, code, or dialogue that is distinct from others.
Example: "In the document, please refer to a specific line that outlines the main argument of the paper."
Alternatives: "a particular line" or "an exact line".
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A college degree in a non-liberal field signifies competence in a specific line of work.
"I was responding to a specific line of questioning on how newspapers get information," she wrote.
"As can be seen from the transcript, I was responding to a specific line of questioning on how newspapers get information," Brooks wrote.
She replied: "As can be seen from the transcript, I was responding to a specific line of questioning on how newspapers get information.
"Other times, it is a negotiation strategy we use against the unions, to not tell the community that there is a specific line where you are sheltering dollars.
She wrote: "As can be seen from the transcript, I was responding to a specific line of questioning on how newspapers get information".
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For its 85-year history as a nation, Turkey has a very specific line on cultural diversity: Anyone who lives in Turkey is a Turk.
"The attorney general issued a very specific opinion, using a very specific line of thinking".
In turn these results may suggest a more specific line of investigation that is necessary to diagnose a problem for which diarrhea is merely a symptom.
These neurons are a subset of TH-GAL4 and have been shown, using a less specific line, to induce aversive olfactory memory (Aso et al., 2012).
There aren't any opportunities within 124 miles of where I live as I'm qualified for a really specific line of work.
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