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The phrase "a specific time period" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a defined duration of time that is distinct or particular in context.
Example: "The study focused on a specific time period to analyze the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a defined timeframe" or "a particular duration".
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"We didn't plan a specific time period.
But "fall" for tree transplanters is a specific time period.
step C: Last pick a specific time period.
The commission is not required to finish its preliminary inquiries within a specific time period.
Other companies, like Milliken & Co., require that managers make improvements within a specific time period.
"In this regard, I released public records on all public officials' use of state aircraft during a specific time period".
Click zoom or drag the borders of the lower graph to focus on a specific time period.
Neither show has a specific time period because the Olympics are live events.
Results of the solar-wind propagation model in a specific time period may be requested from C.T. ([email protected]).jp
Tissue procurement must occur within a specific time period following death; this window of time may vary for different tissues.
"It's about identity in a specific time period and the attempt by individuals to create a Utopian world," I was told by one of the show's official explainers.
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