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The phrase "a specific order in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular arrangement or sequence within a context, such as instructions or processes.
Example: "Please follow a specific order in completing the tasks to ensure efficiency."
Alternatives: "a particular sequence in" or "a defined arrangement in".
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This choice is based on the observation that often classes of a particular domain tend to occur according to a specific order in time.
They gaze at every black thing: race, bodies, gender, perception, without a specific order in which those things should manifest.
Sometimes during text progression, an "active countdown" minigame appears, which requires the player to press the game buttons in a specific order in a set time limit.
All these results indicate a specific order in the propagation of carbonylation.
In this latter case, more assistance or a specific order in instructions may be required.
Whilst below these appear to be detailed in a specific order, in reality, this optimisation process occurred simultaneously and iteratively.
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Incorporating temporal information could be important for a subset of clinical trials that require events to appear in a specific order or in a given timeframe.
I suggest removing them in a specific order--in a shape that outlines a star.
Consider, for example, picture-based passwords, in which users click on parts of a digital image (like a human skeleton or a Van Gogh painting) in a specific order after typing in a few letters or numbers; or streaming passwords, which display several images sequentially and require users to recognize selected ones in order.
"In Chinese, even though you draw a character, you draw that character in a specific order, much like spelling order in the West," Mr. Tai said.
Constant counting, mentally or aloud, while performing routine tasks; eating foods in a specific order; constantly arranging things in a certain way.
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