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The phrase "about that specific" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a particular topic or detail, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "I have some questions about that specific issue we discussed last week."
Alternatives: "regarding that particular" or "concerning that specific".
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CK: About that specific proposal?
"The family can answer all of those questions about that specific instance and others," Pence said.
The River, of course, is the song I wrote about that specific idea".
Asked about the deal, he says: "I know, in fact, nothing about that specific issue.
Any name can be highlighted from the list and details retrieved about that specific guest.
And we'll talk a little bit more about that specific application of feedback shortly.
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But that doesn't mean he'll be all that specific about it.
I'm not that specific about how I need it to sound.
We used 25 years of age because NHANES inquired about weight at that specific age.
He's been specific about that.
I said that; I was very specific about that.
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