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"generally specifically" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase and it would not be considered a standard or commonly used expression in written English. A more appropriate phrase would depend on the specific context and message you are trying to convey. For example, "generally speaking" or "in a more specific sense" could convey a similar idea. It is always important to consider the clarity and accuracy of your language when writing.
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When we were building the house's frame, our jobs were generally specifically explained, but when it comes to mixing clay or figuring out how to wedge a straw bale into place, "play with it" was often his final piece of guidance.
Erick agrees with much of this generally, specifically on big banks too big to fail or jail...or exist.
Various sources state that he was born in either 1893 or 1898, and either in Poland generally, specifically in the Polish town of Ryki, or in Riga, Latvia (then part of the Russian Empire).
These Pheromone Degrading Enzymes (PDEs) are generally specifically expressed in the antennae, the insect olfactory organs.
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The relevance of engaging with reflexive embodiment is thus emphasised as an important methodological concern generally, but specifically within the cross-generational ethnic context.
Various themes emerged and included the generation of ideas for the Child in Mind project generally and specifically in the development of training materials.
Knepper spoke disparagingly of women generally, and specifically of the National Organization for Women after it criticized him.
He emphasized that he was speaking generally, not specifically, about whether North Korea provided assistance to Syria.
But crucially, the researchers found tedium seemed to breed not just greater harshness generally but specifically hostility to outsiders.
The generally hateful, specifically sexist next-door neighbor, Bobick (Steve Ryan), is a nice invention, but he's one odd character too many.
Such an argument would be used to question Mr. Louima's account generally, and specifically to question whether Mr. Schwarz -- or perhaps any second officer -- was involved.
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