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The phrase "this specific incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular event or occurrence that is being discussed or analyzed. Example: "In order to understand the broader implications, we must first examine this specific incident in detail."
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Information relating to this specific incident has been permanently and securely disposed of.
Information relating to this specific incident has been permanently and securely disposed of," it said.
Regardless of this specific incident, the allegations reflect broader unease about how Facebook wields its influence in what media its users read.
The real impact of this specific incident is tied to the freshest data breached — the driver license numbers.
We are not in a position to comment further on this specific incident due to patient and staff confidentiality".
Now it needs to act, otherwise it will look weak, even if this specific incident may not merit military intervention.
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In her responses, which took off on Twitter, she replied: "Although I do not remember the specific incident, this sounds highly probable.
In particular, her superb response to attempted muckraking about Bagshawe's youthful misbehaviour and drug use – "although I do not remember the specific incident, this sounds highly probable" – disarmed many tabloid-hating bien pensants who might otherwise have struggled with her smarmier devotions to David Cameron.
When presented with evidence she had, while working at EMI in the 1990s, taken drugs with Nigel Kennedy at Ronnie Scott's in Birmingham, and danced while drunk in front of journalists, she replied: "Although I do not remember the specific incident, this sounds highly probable.
"This was a thoroughly objective report on that specific incident".
"We apologize to everyone involved," he said on that specific incident.
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