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The phrase "about the specificity or" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing details or particularities related to a subject or topic.
Example: "The report focuses on the factors about the specificity or generality of the findings."
Alternatives: "regarding the details of" or "concerning the particulars of".
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These results indicate that the KCNMB family of auxiliary subunits are competent to coassemble with the Slo3 subunit, although they provide no information about the specificity or strength of these interactions.
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Nothing is known about the specificity of transfer or signalling pathways through MNs (Johnson and Gilbert 2015), but the differences in specificity of herbivores, and the differences in stability in mixed versus monoculture plant communities, provide fertile grounds for further research.
We know little about the specificity and sensitivity of specific vital sign abnormalities and/or of clusters of such signs.
However, little is known about the specificity of a particular histone deacetylase enzyme for a specific lysine residue.
Questions also remain about the specificity of this phenomenon.
I really like what you said about the specificity will lead to universality.
However, for many Muslims, arguments about the specificity of the Holocaust are not the main reason they are uneasy about participation in memorial events.
Projected from a booth specially built into the Turbine Hall bridge, Dean's Film is about the specificity of the medium.
Our results corroborate previous reports about the specificity of phenolic profiles (Almaraz-Abarca et al. 2013).
This says something about effectiveness, but nothing about the specificity of the knockout.
This raises concerns about the specificity of ab8.
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