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The phrase "are more specific to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing details or characteristics that pertain to a particular subject or context.
Example: "The guidelines provided are more specific to the requirements of the project than the previous version."
Alternatives: "are more tailored to" or "are more relevant to".
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Others are more specific to property.
Other explanations for Clinton's difficulties are more specific to her.
Other factors limiting adoption are more specific to sports.
But some of the reasons are more specific to Thailand.
Others, like one with a pile of lamb sausage on a bed of hummus with pine nuts, are more specific to the tradition Ms. Halabi is cooking in.
There are passages in the play that are more specific to Strindberg's own past, such as the dreamer's visit to his dead mother (Strindberg's mother died in 1862 when he was 13).
But other factors are more specific to the region, such as the relatively high popularity here of Ralph Nader and perhaps even the resentment widely felt in the Seattle area over the Clinton administration's antitrust case against Microsoft.
Other additives are more specific to medical applications.
Others are more specific to this area of research.
Thus, machine learning algorithms that are more specific to CR-VANETs should be explored.
The features that are more specific to Beluga are here as well.
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