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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing specifically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are focusing on a particular aspect or detail of a topic.
Example: "In this report, I will be addressing specifically the environmental impacts of the proposed project."
Alternatives: "focusing specifically" or "targeting specifically".
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The poet R. Dwayne Betts is somebody who's addressing race, but also addressing, specifically, the fate of black men in contemporary America, and he's a fantastic poet and a beautiful writer.
He singled out The Times for what he called unfair coverage, addressing specifically a report about a Wisconsin priest who abused up to 200 deaf boys from 1950 to 1974.
I mentioned it above, but it's worth addressing specifically.
"Candidates have moved beyond vague slogans that emphasize the high cultural and religious value placed on women, to addressing specifically the demands voiced by women's right activists.
Instead, his "liberation theology" analysis called for siding with and addressing specifically the challenges of the most disenfranchised to advance society as a whole.
According to Richard Sherr, writing in the introduction to the Josquin Companion, addressing specifically the shrinking of Josquin's canon due to correction of misattributions, "Josquin will survive because his best music really is as magnificent as everybody has always said it was".
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This point has been addressed specifically.
But the argument was this was more narrowly tailored to address specifically the nuclear enrichment program.
If an email is not addressed specifically to you, most likely, it's spam.
Within each section, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and composite materials will be addressed specifically.
These are the kinds of everyday, life-and-death questions that are addressed specifically for women in this concise guide.
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