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The phrase "a specific structured" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun after "structured" to make it grammatically complete. You can use it in contexts where you want to refer to a particular type of structure, but it needs to be revised for clarity.
Example: "We need a specific structure for our project proposal to ensure clarity and organization."
Alternatives: "a particular framework" or "a defined structure."
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In many cases, a specific structure is crucial for biological specificity and functionality.
"And they only worked when there was a very good facilitator and a specific structure to the conversation".
I actually had a specific structure in mind when I thought about running a smaller company.
Here we studied a model with a specific structure, assuming a unidirectional trait axis to explain the distinct feedbacks leading to antiphase and ¼-lag cycles.
To function properly, proteins must fold into a specific structure, often with the help of other proteins.
In future blog posts we'll propose a specific structure for entrepreneurship andcontinuous innovation in the 21st century.
By using a specific structure, students will learn how to give non-prescriptive advice and feedback to their fellow writers.
Madrid's players are carried along by the football itself, what they feel in each moment; they're not guided by tactical rigour or a specific structure.
In addition, it imposes a specific structure on the system matrix in a multiscale environment.
This problem is described as a large-scale linear program (LP) of a specific structure.
Each pixel is defined by its co-ordinates and a specific structure, compacted or non compacted.
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