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"talking specifically" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to indicate that someone is speaking or writing about a specific topic in a more detailed or focused manner. Example: In my essay about climate change, I will be talking specifically about the effects of deforestation on global temperatures.
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They weren't talking specifically about Jerel, of course.
He is talking specifically about tax breaks, and deregulation.
I'm not talking specifically or exclusively about art education.
He was referring to the brand, but he could have been talking specifically about its pitchmen.
Prentice was talking specifically about the major development under way at Battersea Power Station.
He was talking specifically about the division series opener, which Girardi confirmed that Sabathia would start.
However, Leader is most interesting when not talking specifically about hands at all.
Nor was he talking specifically about the Obama Administration, though he might as well have been.
Similar(3)
A. Let's talk specifically about terrorism.
Parcells has declined to talk specifically about Johnson's contract.
District officials declined to talk specifically about Sebastian's case.
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