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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very well specified" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a very well-specified" with a hyphen.
You can use it when describing something that has been clearly and precisely defined or detailed.
Example: "The project requirements were a very well-specified set of guidelines that left no room for ambiguity."
Alternatives: "a very clearly defined" or "a very precisely outlined".
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However, not rejecting normality is usually taken as a sign of a very well specified and functional model.
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The sample was not very well specified, with few details of language and cognitive test results.
And because there's a very well-specified relationship between matter-and-energy and space-and-time -- the exact thing Einstein's General Relativity gives us -- we can use this information to figure out all the different combinations of all the different forms of matter-and-energy present in the Universe today.
A very well run day.
Peter Raven is a very well respected biologist.
This is a very well written article.
I mean a very well loved stranger.
This is a very well written paper.
This was a very well done study.
Lyserg is a very well behaved character.
It was a very well-reasoned decision.
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