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Discover Ludwig"specifically know" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize that someone has a particular and detailed knowledge or understanding about something. Example: "I specifically know how to fix this type of car engine because I used to work at a mechanic shop."
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He is conceivably telling the truth when he says he didn't specifically know every time a reporter would do it.
"They want to specifically know what's going on in the areas around their home, around their work, where their children might be going to school.
The American Camp Association, which represents more than 2,400 camps, said on Wednesday that camps were working with families to make the experience affordable, but it did not specifically know how many were experimenting with tiered tuition.
Thomas Ross, a law professor at the University of Pittsburgh, said, "This is Martha Stewart's lawyer and the focus would be, 'What do you specifically know about Martha Stewart?"' Mr. Faneuil, he added, "works for Bacanovic but his contacts with Martha Stewart were quite limited".
More specifically, know the price range where the bonds should be trading.
We specifically know that the normal component of the electric displacement vector at an interface must be continuous which gives us the expression D m ⊥ = D d ⊥ = D ⊥ (12).
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The plateau's southern and eastern edge drops abruptly to the lowlands and is specifically known as the Pocono Mountains.
This type of unit, more specifically known as a nuclear family, is believed to be the oldest of the various types of families in existence.
As a jurist, Mr. Bishri is specifically known for his opposition to prosecutions outside civilian courts as well as for his arguments of a balance of power between government institutions — ideas alien to Mubarak government.
The federal government would be blocked from shutting down or fining unscrupulous dealerships, unless prosecutors could prove egregious offenders "willfully" intended to break a law they specifically knew about.
The French philosophers Louis Lavelle and René Le Senne, specifically known as spiritualists, launched the publication Philosophie de l'esprit ("Philosophy of the Spirit") in 1934 to ensure that spirit was given proper attention in modern philosophy.
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