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Discover Ludwig"for specifically" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to clarify or emphasize the specific purpose or intention of something. For example: "I created this workout plan for specifically targeting the glute muscles." This sentence means that the workout plan was designed with the specific goal of targeting the glute muscles.
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Consequently the need for specifically gay institutions is fading.
Is the omission of boys from the phrase "violence against women and girls" for specifically radical feminist reasons?
When you're crate digging, is there anything you look for specifically?
Many of the continent's leaders search for specifically African ways to run their economies and countries.
A piece of paper is a plant re-engineered for specifically human purposes.
We humans are not at risk of being predated on by house cats, and Toxoplasma probably has scant incentive for specifically modulating our behavior.
What he was looking for, specifically, was classic Southern dent corn, so-called because of the dent on top of each kernel.
Michael Spector, the firm's founder, says that Touro owes an additional $238,000 for changes it had asked for, specifically its request to scale down the design.
The Government has been criticised by equality campaigners for specifically outlawing same-sex marriage in the Church in its legislation.
As expected, the precision is not an issue for specifically sized images.
In some instances, say the pros, job seekers should consider paying for specifically targeted help.
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