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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not specific" is not a complete sentence and is not commonly used in written English.
It is more grammatically correct to say something is "not specific" or "lacks specificity." For example: - The instructions for assembling the furniture were not specific enough, causing confusion. - The presentation lacked specificity, making it difficult to understand the main point. - The job description was not specific about the qualifications needed for the position.
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Not specific words feelings".
Not specific people.
But it's not specific.
It's not specific.
It's not specific to Chad.
They're not specific chemical formulas.
Talabani was more straightforward, although not specific.
"It's again not specific -- not specific as to time, not specific as to place," one senior administration official said.
Sometimes the intelligence is not specific.
Perhaps, but Beimel was not specific.
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By tradition, inaugurals are broadly thematic and not specific.
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