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The phrase "a very specific attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular mindset or perspective that is distinct and well-defined.
Example: "Her approach to problem-solving reflects a very specific attitude that prioritizes collaboration and creativity."
Alternatives: "a distinct attitude" or "a particular mindset."
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This all reveals a very specific attitude that sums up British society.
I feel that they reveal a very specific attitude held by the banks, who barricade themselves to prevent vandalism by the angry mobs.
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Much of Garcia's work attempts to convey very specific attitudes that are deeply rooted in his personal experiences while many he says, "work under pseudonyms or develop monikers.
When I use it, I have a very specific movie style and attitude in mind".
"Casting is a very important part of my process, because I have in mind a very specific body type and attitude for the guys that I cast", he says.
The review identified 38 studies of which three were not available, and 14 either used indirect measures of stigma (e.g. GP referral or internet use) or assessed a very specific area (e.g. attitudes to HPV or alopecia).
Similarly, runway coordinators want you to put attitude in your walk or to project a very specific emotion.
I think it is a very specific type of training that you get and it is a specific type of attitude you have to have in order to do it.
She's a very specific girl.
It's a very specific Aubrey quality".
It is a very specific piece".
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