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The phrase "a very specific question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that a question is detailed and focused on a particular topic.
Example: "I have a very specific question regarding the project's timeline that I would like to discuss."
Alternatives: "a particular question" or "a detailed question".
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Now, it's a very specific question.
And usually there's a very specific question.
I have a very specific question for both of you.
He was asked a very specific question on this.
A few minutes later she was asked a very specific question about her pay cheque.
The Chinese authorities came to him with a very specific question: "What sort of discount should you put on TVs in Tier 3 cities?
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The arrest raises one very specific question, though: What damage, exactly, could a USB drive do at the resort?
"Google does a really good job of doing that with general questions, but we want to be the platform that helps out with very specific question help – where you need explanations tailored to you," he says.
We have reached out to Google with a number of very specific questions about this and have not heard back.
He asked himself a load of very specific questions in his journal related to questions he had or problems he wanted solved.
Snowden declined to answer a number of very specific questions for this story.
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