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The phrase "specific by" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a specification or detail provided by someone or something, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "The requirements should be specific by the end of the week."
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Similarly, keep things specific by talking in numbers; it'll make your achievements tangible.
You can also get more specific by removing keywords or including hashtags.
But the charges were more specific by the end of October.
When asked if he had freed his virtual Olivier from a set of prerecorded gestures, Kerry Conran, the writer-director of "Sky Captain," said: "Our needs were very specific, by design.
Help with whittling down is always available at the Service Desk, but a double click on "Indexes" at the bottom of the page allows you to be more specific by clicking on a category in the "Indexes" box above.
This effacement of the specific by the general can work the other way round, too, when well-known events, or received structures of historical meaning, are overwritten by an individual's memory.
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The degradation pathways involving photochemical debromination and hydroxyl radical addition are proposed based on the identification of specific by-products.
Caspase-generated cytokeratin-18 fragments are specific by-products of liver cell apoptosis.
The differences between the two modes of culture are even more drastic regarding the specific by-product production rates.
However, these composite scaffolds can be made tissue-specific by further physical or chemical modifications.
We decided to decrease the size of the sentiment lexicon and make it more domain-specific by removing irrelevant words.
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