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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specifically explain" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want someone to provide a detailed and clear explanation about a particular topic or issue. Example: "In your report, please specifically explain the reasons for the project's delay."
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For their part, researchers must specifically explain how their methodology eliminated such bias.
Mr. Springsteen did not specifically explain why it is worse to be killed with 41 shots than with one.
Of course, Henderson could not specifically explain why or how he would have taken legal action against the Mets.
Hutchison did not specifically explain what she meant by her warning that the US would "take out" the Russian missile.
The statements did not specifically explain how the infants died and representatives from the companies and agency were unavailable on Saturday.
Refering to the IEEE Code of Ethics, specifically explain how decisions you made or actions you took in this project were consistent with this Code of Ethics.
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He said did not hype his find, and specifically explained the subtleties to journalists.
Write a critique of the eco-tour, specifically explaining how it does or does not meet each of the National Audubon Society's standards.
Finally, defense counsel specifically explained to the jury during closing argument that it could find both aggravating factors proven and still not sentence Weeks to death.
Carefully imprecise, Mr. Panetta has said, "If we have to do it, we will deal with it" — without specifically explaining what "it" is.
Then it specifically explains the integration of safety into process design with several approaches including inherently safer design, safety instrumented systems, and layer of protection analysis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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