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The phrase "specific questions to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to particular inquiries directed towards a person or a subject. Example: "I have specific questions to ask during the interview to better understand the candidate's experience."
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He referred specific questions to the FBI.
4.09am BST Here are the specific questions to Abbott which got up his nose.
"We believe that an oral hearing would greatly assist our understanding of this complex and sensitive issue by allowing us to put precise and specific questions to you".
However, Wazoku is designed to enable specific questions to be answered and these can be built upon until an idea has been crystallised.
A reporter and photographer were allowed to take a limited tour of the manufacturing building today only after submitting a written request that included a list of specific questions to be asked.
When these voters have the opportunity to pose thoughtful, specific questions to the candidates and receive responses that are reiterations of the candidates' stump speeches, that is disappointing and disrespectful.
Figure 2 reproduces the checklist with specific questions to be used by the clinician researcher.
The specific questions to be answered are: Can the traditional Chinese boundary-permeated self change?
E-mail service lets you put specific questions to the experts.
The platform connects students with specific questions to tutors who can give them help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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They are increasingly referring student-specific questions to the online SRA Advisor.
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