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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about specifically" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It can be used when trying to clarify a topic or detail, but it is better to rephrase for clarity. Example: "I want to know more about specifically how the process works."
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We're still digging in order to learn what the suit is about, specifically.
I asked Adzuna co-founder Andrew Hunter how the deal with Fairfax came about, specifically how a startup in London managed to forge a partnership with a major media company on the other side of the world.
How about specifically training teachers who understand upper-level arithmetic?
"Are we worried about specifically selling merchandise?" he asked.
But I don't think that's what Washington was mad about specifically.
"What were you thinking?" Baier asked Price about, specifically, the D.C.-Philadelphia flight.
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Well, eventually, we were allowed to think about books – specifically, about this year's winner.
Were its findings about prisons, specifically, or about life in general?
Relatively few about Trump and none about Mueller specifically.
Up front, the men were talking idly about cycling and specifically about the Tour.
It's a show about photography, and specifically about who has produced it and why.
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