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The phrase "specifically saying that" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that something is being explicitly stated. For example, "We need to be aware of the risks associated with this venture, specifically saying that it is highly unpredictable."
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The foreign secretary then identified Saudi Arabia and Iran specifically, saying: "That's why you've got the Saudis, Iran, everybody, moving in, and puppeteering and playing proxy wars".
Johnson identified Saudi Arabia and Iran specifically, saying: "That's why you've got the Saudis, Iran, everybody, moving in, and puppeteering and playing proxy wars".
The implication is that they are looking for medication help by not specifically saying that but it is implied.
"I don't recall specifically saying that," Harris testified.
Instead of specifically saying that he represents the press as well, he says, "I'm here serving the American people, too".
Next thing a nurse was telling her to stop, specifically saying that it was too "sexual" and undignified and that she should sit in a private room.
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As you can see, I specifically said that was only one of two equally troubling possibilities.
He did not specifically say that he would".
But they do not specifically say that he reported for duty in Alabama.
specifically said that Yugoslavia, Rumania and Poland were "independent" and "autonomous".
He specifically said that Dr. Seaborg had not expressed his views and that there was no communication with him.
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