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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specific story" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular narrative or account that is distinct from others.
Example: "In her presentation, she shared a specific story that illustrated the challenges faced by the community."
Alternatives: "a particular tale" or "a distinct narrative".
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Asked for a specific story, she said that flying was "really fun".
Martin: Why is the band named "Real Estate," is there a specific story behind it?
Could you share a specific story about your Columbia Information and Knowledge Strategy Master's?
A reader of a newspaper rarely has a chance to guide a journalist into doing a specific story.
Do you have a special object that you have found that tells a specific story in your life?
"Hungary is such a specific story in … the Holocaust," said Rebecca Erbelding, a museum archivist who has studied the diary.
A quilt, a pocketwatch, a rug — each a time capsule, a specific story pointing to a universal experience.
Yes, this is quite a specific story about an unusual situation, but it also is about life.
From each story you'll find related articles to allow you to easily continue your exploration of a specific story.
Roush: Rather than refer to a specific story, I'll point to a whole genre of stories: post-disaster coverage.
Derek Lam also had a specific story in mind in his terrific lineup: 1920s Art Deco from North Africa.
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