Sentence examples for specifically a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "specifically a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to add emphasis to something you're saying or to provide a clearer explanation of what you mean. For example, "I'm looking for a specific type of book - specifically a mystery novel."

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Specifically, a sculptor.

Or more specifically, a lack of it.

Specifically, a discussion of "New York values".

Specifically, a T.W.A. departure lounge, circa 1962.

The definition is "Cricketer"; specifically, a BOWLER.

But specifically, a working-class actor".

He was a Romantic, and, specifically, a religious Romantic.

"No one is specifically a candidate," Mr. Tamburri said.

It's specifically a chicken, I wanted to say.

Specifically, a camera would measure the speed of passing cars.

This is specifically a really nasty hate crime".

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