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The phrase "an specially" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a specially."
Example: "She has a specially designed program for beginners."
Alternatives: "a particularly" or "a uniquely."
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She seems lovely, but the story is not an specially interesting one – well the one she's prepared to tell isn't.
Specimens began irradiation on 22 November 2000 in an specially designed irradiation rig in BOR 60, in a fast neutron flux (>0.1 MeV) of 1.8×1015 n/cm2 s and with direct sodium cooling at a temperature less than 340 °C.
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In the jargon, an SDN is a "specially designated national".
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2. Congress should enact a statutory definition of a "specially designated terrorist".
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