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The phrase 'specify words' is a correct and usable way to express the verb phrase 'provide specific words' in written English.
You would use this phrase when you want to suggest that someone provide a more detailed description of something. For example, "Please specify words to describe the color of the room."
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Most Forth systems include an assembler that allows one to specify words using the processor's facilities at its lowest level.
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The user can specify word length, window size and error threshold.
Similarly, users may use the BioDEAL search page to identify publications that contain user specified words, gene names, etc. BioDEAL also outputs evidence to OWL files that are available via FTP to allow other systems to consume the curated evidence.
NYU Stern goes one step further and specifies word limit, spacing, font, and page margins.
The two later re-did the oath in private, since the oath is specified word-for-word in the constitution.
Finally, perhaps the most striking modern use of double negation as a way of specifying word-types and types of phonemes is to be found in the Cours de linguistique générale of Ferdinand de Saussure, although this 19th 20th century Swiss structuralist was obviously unaware of 6th century parallels in Indian philosophy and was not motivated primarily by nominalist ontological worries.
Detailed descriptions of the behavioural components of the interventions were limited in the published papers, possibly by specified word count, and protocols providing fuller descriptions were available online for two papers (19, 33).
intitle: This string will return pages that have the specified word(s) in the title, for instance typing Intitle:"How to Dig Deep Into Google" will return this page.
On a more mundane level, how can one specify in words one of the two enantiomers?
He used the 10 digits of our decimal system to specify individual words by sequential space and number.
Just as that law was criticised for lacking a clear definition of foul language, the new legislation on artistic works does not specify which words exactly are to be banned.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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