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The phrase "specifically to check" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a particular purpose or intention behind an action, often in a context where verification or examination is involved.
Example: "I called the technician specifically to check the wiring in the new installation."
Alternatives: "particularly to verify" or "solely to examine".
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Only the truly insane went to places specifically to check in to Foursquare.
The aim of daily QC is to determine whether the PET/CT system is functioning well, and specifically to check for detector failure and/or electronic drift.
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Finally, an attack is specifically designed to check the algorithm security.
A reference system specifically devoted to check and validate the devices under test was designed for the project.
Laser diodes control systems were installed on the four sections and were specifically designed to check vehicle speed.
The list of SNPs/indels was then annotated with in-house developed software Variant Annotator (VA) that was specifically designed to check amino acid substitutions attributable to the large number of identified SNPs/indels using Genbank annotation files.
Although a number of the discussed QC steps are specifically designed to check data meant for EurOBIS and OBIS, a number of other checks can be used widely by the scientific community to quality control their own data before analysis, publication and data sharing.
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It seemed that Vica had specifically asked Sergey to check the expiration date before buying it, and he hadn't.
Twitter use has convinced me social media is addictive, specifically the desire to check responses to something we've posted, seeking the rush of approval, reassurance or argument.
Specifically, we want to check whether a photo that is uploaded in a group pool has a diffusion that is predominantly restricted to that group or spreads beyond the group boundaries.
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