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The phrase "although not specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something lacks detail or precision while still being relevant or valid.
Example: "The report provided some insights into the market trends, although not specific enough to guide our strategy."
Alternatives: "albeit vague" or "though lacking detail".
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Talabani was more straightforward, although not specific.
Although not specific in time or place, Pullman evokes the dark and dangerous forests of Eastern Europe of a century or so ago.
Multifocal increased FDG uptake has been shown to be sensitive, although not specific, for AIP [32, 33].
For this study, hyperlactatemia (>2 mmol/L) was used as a severe sepsis criterion (although not specific) [10].
Although not specific, serious causes include pneumonia, pneumonitis, and pulmonary embolism as well as nonspecific cardiac dysfunction.
An aggressive periosteal reaction, the "hair on end appearance", may occur and is highly suggestive of malignancy, although not specific for osteosarcoma [22].
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Assessment for pericardial invasion can be difficult, although the presence of pericardial thickening, especially if nodular, or a pericardial effusion is suggestive of involvement, although again not specific.
He says that Care Level saves WellPoint a lot of money, although he was not specific.
Mr. Karmazin reiterated the company's desire for acquisitions that would aid earnings, although he was not specific about targets.
This model although interesting was not specific enough to understand the function of Fto.
To improve surveillance, clinicians must be encouraged to report viral encephalitis, although notifications are not specific.
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