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"more specific terms" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to explain a concept or idea more clearly, or when you are introducing more elements to the discussion. For example: "The discussion shifted to more specific terms, such as probability, odds and statistics."
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In addition, higher specificities are more desirable because it is more informative to have more specific terms than more general terms in the functional analysis of clusters.
Use the more specific terms when they apply.
His advice to Mr. Obama: "He's going to have to talk about the economy in more specific terms.
In more specific terms, what are the possibilities of historicizing National Socialism without minimizing the historical place of the Holocaust.
A Flickr staffer posted: "The overwhelming majority of searches on Flickr include some very general terms – sometimes alone and sometimes in conjunction with other, more specific terms.
In more specific terms, the direction of the campaigns behind both films – shaped significantly by the awards they were up for – contributed to the outcome.
An earlier eight-page draft of the letter, leaked to the public in late March, outlined the administration's plans in slightly more specific terms.
At the cocktail party, Ross agreed about the limitless potential of space exploration but described the challenges there in more specific terms.
In more specific terms, Kerry will have to balance a low percentage cap on enrichment with a closure of facilities like those at Arak.
In more specific terms, have the quality of the manufacturing technology, the fixed and variable cost structures, and the innovative powers of the work force and management deteriorated so much that the organization cannot make a strategy change?
You don't need to define general terms like DNA or RNA, but you should define more specific terms like NMD (nonsense-mediated decay), DMZ (dorsal marginal zone), etc. the first time you use them.
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