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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specially about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a specific aspect or topic within a sentence. Here is an example: "I'll be giving a presentation tomorrow, and I want to make sure I cover everything that's important, specially about our new product line."
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A worry is that some do care specially about merely continuous future selves.
Specially about you and me Claus, eh?
"My camera was a reason to explore more, walk more, observe more and learn more about the city," he said, "and specially about East London". He also honed his craft as he peeled back East London's layers.
QUESTION FROM SIMONE: Do you think that the new WTT can be such as remarkable as a symbol of NY and USA, specially about the economic power of the city and the country, to the world as the twin towers were?
It seems reasonable for me to care specially about B and C.
Would Verizon send me such an invite unless it was specially about Apple?
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Do you think there is something specially American about the Tea Partiers?
As a Muslim who lives in the west, I am specially concerned about this last point.
Only Nazis believed there was something specially German about their undertaking.
The Barker children, Emma and William, who are 10 and seven, have helped to keep up the pace; both are specially vigilant about switching off lights, to the household catchphrase: "10 10 you know, 10 10 remember".
Pita, who had no idea of the dancers' history when he began working with them, says he's specially worried about the reaction in Moscow, where the show has a brief run before arriving in London.
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