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Discover Ludwig"say specifically" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize a specific point or detail that is being communicated. Example: "I want you to say specifically what happened last night at the party."
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As a matter of fact, energy plants should be small in scale and village-based, that is to say, specifically tailored to address specific local needs.
The employee didn't say specifically what he was looking at, but that it concerned usage of specific functions.
What did the data say, specifically?
He declined to say specifically why they were expelled.
"Some say specifically they don't want it to look like inquiries of the past".
Ms. Tshabalala-Msimang did not say specifically when drugs would become available.
Mr. Parrish declined to say specifically which members of Congress were approached.
There's a clear feeling about blame, but I don't want to say specifically.
Not until the end, in the afterword, does Say specifically mention the internment camps.
Mills declined to say specifically how many Knicks season-ticket holders did not renew this year.
Google would not say specifically what it has discussed with American antitrust officials.
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