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The phrase "let's get specific" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to move away from general details and focus on the specific facts or details of a certain situation. For example: "The report provides a general overview of the company's finances, but let's get specific and look at the details of our investments."
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Nancy Cordes, CBS News's congressional correspondent, pressed Sanders, saying, "Let's get specific.
Now let's get specific about what's happening to children".
But let's get specific.
Let's get specific.
DB: All right, let's get specific here.
Let's get specific and show everyone what makes America America: We don't torture, and waterboarding is torture.
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"But, if we don't engage with them them and if the supporters society want information, let's get specifics as to exactly what they do want and make sure that information is disseminated both to the supporters society and to the fans at large".
He gets specific.
He hasn't gotten specific.
In September Ford got specific.
Questions are getting specific.
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