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Sentence count:208+7Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: specificspecifyespeciallyspeciesspecialspecialtysignificantspecializeMeaning: [spɪˈsɪfɪkəlɪ]  adv. in distinction from others. 
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(31) These are substances which specifically latch onto the protein on the cell membrane.
(32) The regiment was recruited from the Highlands specifically for service in India.
(33) The method is specifically designed for use in small groups.
(34) I refer specifically to permanent residents, in contradistinction to temporary visitors.
(35) It specifically said/stated on the label that the jacket should be dry-cleaned only.
(36) I specifically told you not to go near the water!
(37) The stadium has been specifically designed as a venue for European Cup matches.
(38) More specifically, the ability to work with people.
(39) But who, specifically, will register votes for capital goods?
(40) Leadership is often confused with other things, specifically management.
(41) Some alluded to specifically contemporary issues.
(42) It is aimed specifically at parents, teachers and carers.
(43) Aside from specifically barring reporters, Matsch ruled that only credentialed victims and their families would be permitted inside.
(44) It is her first one not published in January, and the first to deal specifically with the bikini in mind.
(45) Their deity, Goddess Vankul Mata ji, rides on a camel and specifically bequeathed the animal to them.
(46) P1 is not under a contractual duty to tell P2 of any defects he is aware of, unless P2 specifically asks.
(47) An awards banquet, the first ever specifically for blacks in the broadcast industry, was held at the Waldorf-Astoria.
(48) I'd like him to look specifically at Personnel's computing problems among other things. 3.
(49) The government consultation paper insists that it is not gunning specifically for county or for district councils.
(50) Specifically, under rapidly changing market conditions[sentencedict.com], acquired information is time-critical and tends to have a shorter lifetime.
(51) Several modules are specifically designed to attract students from different areas of the Course.
(52) More specifically, there is Matisse's individual contribution, such as how colour is reinvented in his painting.
(53) This has generated considerable concern about the ethnographic experience itself, and specifically about the subjective nature of the process.
(54) The project aims to find out why specifically closing a topic produces these two options.
(55) Many adverts are specifically aimed at women, supposedly because they do most of the shopping.
(56) It is among a small number of churches designed specifically to accommodate the liturgical changes which followed from the Second Vatican Council.
(57) The congress had been called specifically to resolve a crisis evident since November 1989 concerning factional splits over the independence question.
(58) Specifically, it often meant not permitting Louisa to escape from lengthy homework assignments that involved a lot of writing.
(59) More specifically, we lack competitive export credit guarantees in comparison with other countries.
(60) White House aides said Clinton will map proposed tax breaks specifically aimed at helping community college students.
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