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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specifically in this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is specifically mentioned or discussed in a given context. For example: - I found an interesting article about climate change, specifically in this publication. - The study focused on the effects of social media on teen mental health, specifically in this age group. - The new policy will affect all employees, but we need to consider how it will specifically impact us in this department.
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The process is "Vector boson scattering" or, more specifically in this case, "WW scattering".
Most drugs used to control symptoms, however, have not been trialled specifically in this disease.
Specifically in this course, the focus is on hotel and resort real estate assets.
Specifically, in this work, two devices are shown utilizing this second-order nonlinear effect.
Mo' money, as the sage put it (specifically, in this case, Biggie Smalls), mo' problems.
Specifically, in this case, the landscape of Richmond, Virginia, where Powers' hero lives and where he himself grew up.
And what that means specifically in this health care arena is we can't go back to the status quo.
Specifically, in this work we study and characterize self-enforcing protocols in game-theoretic terms.
Specifically, in this paper, we propose a cyber kill chain based taxonomy of banking Trojans features.
More specifically in this paper, LCSoft has been improved in terms of performance and application range.
Well, what is it, again, specifically in this music of Stravinsky that causes this kind of reaction?
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