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The phrase "specifically noted that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been explicitly and explicitly stated. For example: "The report specifically noted that more resources need to be allocated to research and development."
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The review specifically noted that the school ran "smoothly".
Decades ago in Charlotte, though, a local ordinance specifically noted that discrimination should be allowed in the case of bathrooms.
He specifically noted that UK pension funds are generally too small to cope with providing investment for infrastructure projects.
In Charlotte, though, part of a decades-old ordinance specifically noted that discrimination should be allowed in the case of bathrooms.
In addition, the document specifically noted that the battle group was tasked both with enforcing sanctions against Iraq, and with conducting operations against Afghanistan and Al Qaeda".
Shas officials, in fact, specifically noted that their re-enlistment in the government would permit Mr. Barak to proceed with the negotiations that are his central project.
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While Anand doesn't get too specific about why he's retiring from writing at just 32, he specifically notes that he's not leaving for health or business reasons.
The report specifically notes that it is not a review of the Total Information Awareness system or any other program.
The draft policy specifically notes that the voices of sex workers are often "obscured or silenced" during such debates.
12. (SBU) Diskin cited the case of Genevieve Greene and Melissa Martin specifically, noting that after a thorough review, Shin Bet was unable to find any evidence of mistreatment.
Additionally, ISS' 2019 policies specifically note that shifts away from performance-based compensation to discretionary or fixed pay elements will be viewed negatively by ISS.
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