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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are specs for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specifications or details related to a particular subject, product, or project.
Example: "The documents you provided are specs for the new software update we are planning to release next month."
Alternatives: "are specifications for" or "are details for".
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"These are specs for picture frames I gotta buy," he explained.
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The Octavia is based on the same underpinning as the Golf (they are both manufactured by VW) and while the Golf handles better, the Octavia is spec-for-spec £2-3,000 cheaper than its VW cousin.
The following are specs and pre-installed programs for the HP Mini 1151NR.
Here are some specs for you, and a link for more information.
Tests on the mefloquine pills in the marines' pockets -- a generic version of a drug better-known by its prescription name, Lariam -- showed that they were "within specs" for potency, Commander Whitman added.
While we're talking specs for a second, I have a confession to make: I don't love technology.
First the Nokia N900 turns out to be an exact spec-for-spec match with what we said it would be back in May.
Sure, it may look almost identical to the Nexus One – and sure, it might be an almost spec-for-spec match.
The X lacks the Evo's 4G functionality, and the front-facing camera — but other than that, it's pretty much spec-for-spec.
An example of this was a requirement given to the Federation 1992/1993 that the IOC be given technical specs for venue space should the sport be included on the Olympic programme.
Here are the main specs for the entire lineup.
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