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"specifics to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the specific details, characteristics, or features of something. Example: "The presentation will cover the specifics to our new product, including its unique features and benefits."
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He left the specifics to Parliament.
But Ferrara departs from the specifics to ferocious effect.
Frazier declined to offer specifics to reporters, but the underlying message was unmistakable: No bragging.
Mr. Brahimi is trying to add specifics to the bare bones of that plan.
He certainly didn't offer enough specifics to satisfy all, nor enough to break the race open.
Google wants to leave the specifics to motor-vehicle departments and insurers.
It adds needed specifics to the fuzzy promises of last year's Copenhagen Accord, he said.
When it comes to such effects, Giacchino often leaves the specifics to Richards.
While this is conjecture, the Romney camp has no specifics to refute it.
So far Mr. Rowland has not offered enough specifics to make up the growing shortfall.
Paul Rübig, a conservative from Austria, said Ms. Kroes had failed to provide specifics to lawmakers during her appearances.
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