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'specifically needs' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a need that is more specific or particular than other needs. For example, "The company specifically needs to increase its marketing budget in order to stay competitive."
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The Andersen Behavioral Model of Health Services Use is the framework of our study explaining how certain determinants, specifically needs, influence healthcare utilization without referring to a specific context.
Jordan, who was born last Tuesday, specifically needs a heart from a baby under 15 pounds.
"Pentagon Seeks Ideas on Combating Terrorism," read the press release, saying the U.S. "specifically needs help in combating terrorism... conducting protracted operations in remote areas, and developing countermeasures to weapons of mass destruction," and soliciting ideas from any Tom, Dick & Goofball for possible defense contracts.
He wants to tap the expertise of the company's hundreds of researchers scattered around the world, all of whom are researching different computational biology questions and he specifically needs the small handful whose expertise most closely matches his problem.
At the same time, Duncan Connors, general secretary for the National Postgraduate Committee in London, says the framework should not dissuade the best and most passionate researchers from pursuing lectureships, because science, and academic science specifically, needs to remain competitive.
Popular crowdfunding destination Kickstarter updated its Terms of Use today to clarify what specifically needs to happen if a project runs into trouble and creators are unable to deliver.
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But why would TT specifically need Martin?
Which organisations, specifically, need to change which policies, specifically?
As for the computer, you don't specifically need a Mac Mini.
The unique thing about it is everybody gets the support they specifically need.
(She has repeatedly said that she would give up playing keyboards and singing if she wrote a piece of music that didn't specifically need her).
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