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Discover LudwigThe phrase "him specifically" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to emphasize that you are referring to a particular person, distinguishing them from others. Example: "I want to talk to him specifically about the project details."
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Why him specifically?
"Do I think it is likely they were targeting him specifically?
Every report I read that mentions him specifically has a political bent, an accusatory bent.
Graduate students like me gravitated to him specifically for that reason".
He's seeking answers about why Uncle Jimmy passed the Cleverman powers down to him specifically.
Nungesser told me that Obama addressed him specifically about his appearances on CNN.
"I didn't name him specifically in the letter," Archbishop Myers said.
Occasionally, people tried to pigeonhole him, specifically as a PG-rated entertainer.
Neither the judges nor the prosecution asked him specifically about the military's role in organizing and directing the militias.
"We decided to stay even though I had asked him specifically not to let anyone know," Mr. Taneja said.
Thomas said teams have started game planning for him specifically, which frees up other teammates (including Sullinger).
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