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"or specifically" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to provide additional information or to clarify a specific aspect of a previous statement. Example 1: "The new hire must have strong communication skills, or specifically, experience presenting to large audiences." Example 2: "The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options, or specifically, a vegan burger that has received rave reviews from customers."
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Or specifically, hit him high.
Or, specifically, typing.
"It doesn't categorically or specifically rule out rape," she said.
Or, specifically, in front of one scene that led me to change my lifestyle.
"This is one item that was never requested for funding or specifically disclosed," Mr. Fabrizi said.
The national anthems, or specifically commissioned oompah tunes, or whatever, are being played.
At this conference and elsewhere, they are deliberately downplayed or specifically rejected.
The talk was about the person arrested in the Washington sniper case -- or specifically, about his race.
It was unclear whether Mr. Betancourt opened the door to investigate the noise or specifically to help Mr. Davis.
We may see ourselves as a city or country person or specifically, say, as a Chicagoan.
Or specifically, to a parking lot on the Lower East Side.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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