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The phrase "about the specific facts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing particular details or information related to a topic or situation.
Example: "The report focuses on the specific facts surrounding the incident to provide a clear understanding of what occurred."
Alternatives: "regarding the particular details" or "concerning the exact information".
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"Don't think only about the software, only about the machine, only about the specific facts, but just on the whole system," Casals says.
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However, you can bet that what is suggested to you by a qualified medical person who knows you and all of the specific facts about your personal health situation is in a better position to help you make any changes that may be warranted.
Proof includes specific quotes from the book you're writing about, or specific facts about the topic.
For allowing the publication of the fact that an injunction has been granted, together with basic facts about the specific case (facts which often go well beyond what can really be described as basic) creates publicity and hysteria about who the person seeking the injunction is, and also encourages online speculation fuelled by those in the know (probably started by mischievous journalists).
Assuming that Kluwe is telling the truth about specific facts of his 2012 season, we are confronted with further evidence that an N.F.L. locker room is a toxic place, intolerant not only of differences in sexual orientation, but, as we've seen from the bullying allegations against Richie Incognito in Miami last year, hostile toward any kind of difference at all.
The lie is not a claim about specific facts; the lunacy is a deliberate challenge to the whole larger idea of sanity.
Breathe easy — you don't need to worry about any of the following: Specific facts, names, dates, and places.
This is much less about specific facts and theories than about the social and historical context of science, but it's very valuable if you want to know why professional historians look askance at Weinberg's Whig-history approach.
The marquee press-law case of the moment, Hulk Hogan's invasion-of-privacy suit against Gawker, successful so far, for publishing a sex tape starring him, raises similar legal questions about specific facts that are at the opposite end of the attractiveness scale.
A still lower degree of probability attaches to claims about specific facts, for example, that a man named Julius Caesar lived a long time ago.
A physicalist about mental states, for instance, is committed to there being specific facts about the microphysical structure of the world that suffice for the existence of beliefs, desires and sensory experiences.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com