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The phrase 'for specifics' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'for specifics' when you want to emphasize that you are referring to specific details or information. For example, "If you need more information, please contact me for specifics."
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Obama didn't press for specifics.
Call for specifics.
Schieffer trying to press Romney for specifics.
Ask your adviser for specifics.
I'm looking for specifics here.
Encouraged, I asked for specifics.
Harwood pressed him for specifics.
Please refer to PII procedures for specifics.
I asked Quinn for specifics yesterday.
The Fox News host pressed for specifics.
My need for specifics,' he explains, rabidly.
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