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The phrase "do something specific" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the need for a particular action or task to be performed.
Example: "In order to improve our project outcomes, we need to do something specific to address the issues we've identified."
Alternatives: "perform a particular task" or "execute a defined action".
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Want to do something specific?
When you do something specific, you find people who will follow you.
Every week we do something specific to the game we're playing.
"Try to do something specific, to improve your backhand or your forehand or move your opponent around on court".
Unless you are going to do something specific like medicine, teaching or digging up old dinosaur bones, I'm damned if I can see any point in university.
If you really want to help a family in crisis, offer to do something specific: drive the carpool, weed the garden, bring a meal, do the laundry, go for a walk.
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A win is an accomplishment; you did something specific that will always be golden.
"The superintendents, teachers and children have done something specific to earn these gains," said Richard R. Mills, the state education commissioner.
The café founder added: "People criticise us for doing something specific but fish and chips have been around since the 1940's and no one bats an eye.
Even if Sally cannot carry out her plans, say because she is paralyzed, her willing still targets doing something specific.
If you're tasked with doing something specific, go the extra mile and see if you can make their life any easier in another way.
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