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The phrase "at a specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular point in time, location, or condition that is clearly defined.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled to start at a specific time to ensure everyone is present."
Alternatives: "at a particular" or "at a defined".
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Ask a hundred people to be at a specific location at a specific time.
Information architecture may also be aimed at a specific audience.
Some jobs must start at a specific time.
Such charts are maps of the stars in the sky at a specific point on Earth at a specific time.
Each of Netflix's genre pages exist at a specific idea.
This could mean reporting regularly to the UK Border Agency or residing at a specific address.
He pulled up in his black van at a specific gate.
I'm not talking about niche programmes focused on 'diversity issues' aimed at a specific audience.
The students were speaking into cable-news microphones at a specific register.
It is lived-in space, seen at a specific time of day: sunset.
It's about writing as honestly as you can at a specific moment.
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