Specific in a sentence

We found 130 examples of how to use specific in an English sentence.

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Sentences 76 to 100 of 130.

# Sentence  
76. Don't be afraid to say you don't know the correct answer to a specific question.
77. Detailed forecasts are available for high and low tides in all sea ports, but are specific to local conditions.
78. Sea level rise at specific locations may be more or less than the global average due to many local factors: subsidence, upstream flood control, erosion, regional ocean currents, variations in land height, and whether the land is still rebounding from the compressive weight of Ice Age glaciers.
79. The provision for warranty expense is generally established for specific losses, along with historical estimates of customer claims as a percentage of sales, which can cause variability in warranty expense between quarters.
80. I should have been more specific.
81. “I remember going to Asia for the first time and there’s a very specific emotion that you feel that’s like, ‘Oh, this feels like home but it’s not my home and these people don’t see me as being part of this,’” he said.
82. "No specific event can be attributed to climate change, but what we are seeing is consistent with climate change scenarios," said Nullis. "Extreme heat, consistent heat, persistent heat and heavy precipitation.”
83. Tom didn't make any specific threat.
84. Are you seeing any specific trends?
85. Sami should be more specific.
86. Sami didn't know specific hairstyling terms.
87. Sami couldn't remember specific memories from his childhood.
88. Every country has a specific culture.
89. You need to be more specific.
90. Each parrot's got a specific character.
91. Some of these sounds are specific to Berber.
92. There is a word with that specific function.
93. That certainly is specific, Moyshe.
94. Is there a specific time for your bus?
95. Religious violence isn't specific to Islam.
96. Violence in the name of religion isn't specific to Islam.
97. She can't talk about her plans because she's got nothing specific in mind.
98. She can't talk about her plans because she has nothing specific in mind.
99. Even though most international students don't celebrate this specific holiday in their home countries, some say the gathering helps alleviate their homesickness.
100. In English, the words a or an are indefinite articles that are used to refer to a person or thing that is non-specific, such as something generic or something mentioned for the first time.

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