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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specify in" is not a grammatically correct sentence in English.
You could use the phrase "specify," as in "Please specify what you need," or you could use the phrase "specify in X," where X is something specific, as in "Please specify in the form what your needs are."
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We don't specify in advance.
In either case, you should specify in your donation that it is for Mukhtar.
(The study does not specify in which category alcohol purchases are included).
Jones didn't specify in her tweets why designers declined to dress her.
Ms. Demeulemeester may well be retiring from fashion, although she did not specify in the letter.
On a more mundane level, how can one specify in words one of the two enantiomers?
To save time and whiz through a meeting, specify in advance that coffee-tea service not be done.
The government will have to specify in legislation, in greater detail than at present, the measures that can be used.
He promised that he would "keep fighting" for entitlement reform, though he did not specify in what capacity.
Sycamore expects to begin recording revenue from the BellSouth contract in 2001, but officials declined to specify in which quarter.
Yes, all of those, though to specify in what order might give away the ridiculous climactic plot twist.
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