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The phrase "as specific" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to compare the level or degree of specificity between two things. Example: The instructions for assembling the furniture were not as specific as I had hoped, causing some confusion during the process.
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That's as specific as he gets.
Create a shopping list and be as specific as possible.
That pronoun -- "I" -- is as specific as the sales figure.
That's about as specific as the book gets.
But that is as specific as the report gets.
Sometimes the rules aren't as specific as, as one would expect.
It was as vague and it was as specific as that.
This is about as specific as Romney's ever gotten on this issue.
In the absence of a quick, reliable laboratory test, "probable" is as specific as the W.H.O.
Best of all, he's got a personality that is as specific as his subjects are general.
"This information is about as specific as you can get," the official said.
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