Sentence examples for more specific it from inspiring English sources

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From a data set of hundreds (it would not be more specific), it said that 47percentt of women in the newest iteration of its program had received a partial refund or were on track to, having had a baby (21percentt) or gotten pregnant (26percentt currently).

To be more specific, it washed up on Johnson's Facebook page, liked by 55 million people.

To be even more specific, it usually indicates an American remake of a Scandinavian show.

The writer Carmen Callil was more specific: "It was like the Nuremberg rallies".

It was also more specific: it was less likely to call something a melanoma when it wasn't.

The observational humour follows the law that the more specific it is, the more universal it becomes.

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Without more specifics, it is hard to judge the staggering stimulus numbers being thrown around Washington.

It seems more specific, but it really isn't.

But there is room for concern about what the company is doing with all that money -- or, to be more specific, what it isn't doing with it.

It was an odd critique, suggesting that a work of art must narrow its focus, become more specific — that it must, in a sense, mean less.

A more specific group, it turns out, has a more particular fantasy -- dancing through it, backwards.

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