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The phrase "at a specified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular or defined point in time, location, or condition.
Example: "The meeting will take place at a specified time that will be communicated later."
Alternatives: "at a designated" or "at a defined".
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He has several irritating experiences with laundries that fail to collect & deliver at a specified time.
Instead, he was required to sell the shares at a specified time in the future.
Similarly, a production line is usually designed to operate most efficiently at a specified rate.
A put option gives its buyer the right to sell a commodity at a specified time for an agreed price.
The bonds can be converted to common shares at a specified price, known as the conversion price.
Future generations will consider scheduled TV as ridiculous as ovens that only switch on at a specified, national eating time.
Convertible bonds carry the option of conversion into common stock at a specified price during a particular period.
Plants regrow at a specified rate.
The mandatory variety automatically converts at a specified future date.
and programmed to pump at a specified rate.
The temperature response was measured at a specified location inside the food.
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