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Discover Ludwig"these specifics" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to specific details or elements within a larger concept or idea. For example: "I can't make a decision until I have all of these specifics in front of me." "The presentation was thorough and covered all of these specifics." "The proposal lacks these specifics, making it difficult to understand the scope of the project."
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Consider these specifics.
Where did Obama get these specifics?
On these specifics, Mr. Obama has been consistently sketchy.
I don't hear industry "self regulation" advocates mentioning these specifics.
None of these specifics were disclosed to the defense.
New polls show that Americans don't even buy the principles behind these specifics.
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How did you recall these specific references?
Why were these specific people chosen?
We need more of these specific activists.
What is common to these specific threats is their unconventionality.
Why did the scientists choose these specific analysis techniques? c.
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