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The phrase "more specifically for example" is not correct as it combines two different expressions in a way that is not standard in English
You can use it when you want to clarify or provide a specific instance of a broader statement, but it should be rephrased for clarity. Example: "Many fruits are rich in vitamins; more specifically, for example, oranges are known for their high vitamin C content."
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These regions include those important for representing affective distress across many conditions (for example, the dorsal anterior cingulate [dACC] and anterior insula [aINS] 2,14,15,16 and those that represent somatosensory information more specifically (for example, dorsal-posterior insula [dpINS] and S2 4,5.
More specifically, for example, Nancy Folbre examines the role of children as public goods and how the non-market labor of parents contributes to the development of human capital as a public service.
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More specifically, consider for example a single mode that in the full network traverses two of the subsequent subnets.
More specifically, for the.
HO reacts in the environment in which it is generated, whereas Shafirovich et al (2001) have shown that CO3− is more selective, oxidizing guanine residues in DNA more specifically than HO, for example.
More specifically, this involved, for example, perceived confidence and self-efficacy in identifying and dealing with a person with a mental illness, as well as the likelihood of advising people to seek professional help and readiness to provide help in mental-health situations.
More specifically, blame for 'non-compliance', for example, with medication regimens, is often placed squarely on the Indigenous patient rather than the communication skills of health care providers in explaining instructions.
Specifically, for example, it used illegal tactics to prevent Netscape from freely selling its browser.
More specifically, they are examples of "man-on-the-side" attacks.
More specifically, Optify can tell you, for example, how your pages are optimized for search and discovery, how to craft an effective Twitter campaign (also tracking the traffic around those Tweets) and how your keywords are performing on Google search.
More specifically, the sentence in 18b, for example, does not talk about the speaker's epistemic state during yesterday morning, viz., the speaker's belief during yesterday morning that Zhangsan would win the game at some later time.
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