Sentence examples for not specifically a from inspiring English sources

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This phenomenon is observed for films of all the thicknesses studied and it is therefore concluded that this is not specifically a thin-film phenomenon, rather a surface-specific phenomenon possible in material of any thickness.

Therefore, tBLASTx similarities to specific Rep motifs indicate the presence of a virus, but not specifically a Gemini- or Nanovirus.

This is nothing new and not specifically a London problem (Empty homes scandal of UK's billionaires row, 1 February).

While it's not specifically a horse tranquiliser, it is popular in equine medicine, because its the most widely used anaesthetic in all animal species.

It is also the case that the organisers of Miss Transgender UK remain adamant that theirs was pageant, pure and simple: not specifically a beauty pageant.

Wolfgang Rihm's A Tribute is, he says, not specifically a tribute to Britten, but "a homage to English music in general".

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"It's not specifically an Islamic issue.

He also added that Dogecoin was not specifically an inspiration.

He also added that Dogecoin was not specifically an inspiration.

It thus seems that alexithymia is not specifically an emotional language-related problem.

While not specifically an item in the CONSORT statement, this is something one might reasonably expect to be discussed within a sample size calculation.

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