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The phrase "a very specific atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a particular mood, feeling, or environment that is distinct and well-defined.
Example: "The restaurant had a very specific atmosphere that made diners feel as if they were in a cozy, rustic cabin."
Alternatives: "a distinctly unique ambiance" or "a precisely defined environment."
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Oh, and someone needs to remind you folks of one other important issue: the word "fallout" has a very specific meaning, when talking about radiation in the atmosphere.
Among the general party atmosphere of their songs is a very specific scene: girl (never woman, often "baby"), car, and booze.
To improve efficiency of the device, portions of panel's materials are engineered to emit thermal radiation in a very specific wavelength that maximizes the transfer of energy into the atmosphere.
She's a very specific girl.
It's a very specific Aubrey quality".
Comedy takes a very specific technique, specific skills.
A very specific mood came over us.
"We have a very specific proposal.
It is a very specific piece".
Rules: This is a very specific contest.
But it is a very specific measure.
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