Sentence examples for instead of specified from inspiring English sources

The phrase "instead of specified" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was done or chosen in place of something else that was previously mentioned or specified. Example: "The job advertisement stated that a degree in marketing was required, but the company decided to hire someone with experience in sales instead of specified qualifications."

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The model uses specified convection boundary conditions instead of specified temperature boundary conditions to duplicate realistic operating conditions for a waste heat recovery system installed in the exhaust of a vehicle.

Items on the DCGM-37 instrument corresponded to general tasks instead of specified daily functioning.

Improved Bayesian methods were developed by Habier et al. (2011) to deal with the weakness of Bayes A and Bayes B. Bayes C uses a common variance for all SNPs, and for Bayes D the scale parameter of the scaled inverse chi-square distribution is estimated instead of specified by the user.

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I like that clairetweet simply uses a large sturdy loaf, instead of specifying the sesame-sprinkled white Italian bread that gave the sandwich its name.

She wasn't sure if those brands were ones that Robert would make fun of, so, instead of specifying, she said, "I'll just have a beer".

Users can search by looks, and click on a "more like this" button instead of specifying what they want in the search box.

Instead of specifying what the county would do to meet certain desegregation bench marks, Westchester had simply restated the bench marks.

But instead of specifying that it applied only to infants up to a certain age, as in other states, Nebraska's version used the word "child," opening the door to handovers of children up to age 18.

Because health officials and journalists used the phrase "bodily fluids" instead of specifying semen, blood and vaginal secretions, many people feared they could contract AIDS from toilet seats or drinking fountains.

But because health officials and journalists used the phrase "bodily fluids" instead of specifying semen, blood and vaginal secretions, many people feared that they could contract AIDS from toilet seats or drinking fountains, or by eating at restaurants or going to school.

Consequently, engineers can specify the structural criteria after inspecting the block diagonal forms instead of specifying them at the beginning.

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