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The phrase "a very specific brief" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a detailed and precise set of instructions or information regarding a task or project.
Example: "The designer was given a very specific brief to follow for the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a detailed brief" or "a precise brief".
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Location manager Chris Moore had a very specific brief for the haunted house itself.
I had a very specific brief - as someone watching this unfold on television, like so many others, how does one react?
There was a very specific brief - including the incorporation of a music room - for this "House for an Art Lover".
Elaborating on his new role, Gray commented: "The defensive breakdown is an area highlighted by the coaches as an area for improvement, for which I've been given a very specific brief to work alongside defence coach Matt Taylor for the seven-week period of the Six Nations.
There's a very specific brief that the RAF wants you to give if this happens – it's there in writing.
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They are a very specific breed.
Comedy takes a very specific technique, specific skills.
She's a very specific girl.
It's a very specific Aubrey quality".
It is a very specific piece".
A very specific mood came over us.
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