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"mentioned specifically" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you might write, "The professor mentioned specifically that they wanted the assignment completed by Friday." You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that was mentioned directly and with precision.
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"He mentioned specifically the case of Masiaka," Mr. Adeniji said.
He mentioned specifically programs he had advocated to encourage middle-class savings.
Ms. Simpson has said she was on a phone conversation with Republican operatives where Mr. Rove's role was mentioned specifically.
"They made a movie about him, too," the narration says, though Terry Zwigoff's documentary "Crumb" isn't mentioned specifically.
Three firms were mentioned specifically: Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Deloitte and Bearing Point.
"It's the only food mentioned specifically in the script," Mr. LeFranc said.
DR.SEIDL: Do you know that in this decree, in Appendix B. Jewish matters are also mentioned specifically?
But lost instructional time was mentioned specifically neither by Mr. Mazany nor by a single board member.
And don't forget improving energy efficiency, mentioned specifically by the already efficient Japanese as a way to compensate for lost nuclear power.
Sanders mentioned specifically its calls for the passage of "a twenty-first-century Glass-Steagall Act" and its opposition to "job-killing trade agreements like the T.P.P".
While the armed services aren't mentioned specifically, it's clear from the context that Dad is off to Iraq or somewhere just as scary.
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