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  • specific to of - WordReference Forums
    Hello, friends! Could anybody tell me which preposition to use in the sentance provided? "The autoantibodies are directed against proteins specific of to the thyroid cell: the microsomal antigen, thyroglobuline and TSH receptor " Thank you in advance! Inara
  • Definite indefinite and specific non-specific - WordReference Forums
    That's ambiguous for me between specific and non-specific, but I think there are languages that distinguish between the two -- I want to say Spanish, but I'm not sure Although you can also say Alijsh's original example of "The tiger is a dangerous animal" is (borderline) ambiguous between generic and non-generic too
  • To be specific, - WordReference Forums
    'Specific' is the opposite of the 'big picture': it's going in to the smaller picture, the details Some more general statement was first made, and now the writer is going to mention some specific details, or make their claim more precise
  • a an specific situation | WordReference Forums
    Hello, "Specific" sounds like it starts with an "e" but only to native Spanish-speaking audiences The correct is "a specific "
  • tailored for vs. tailored to - WordReference Forums
    Hello, Which form would sound better to a native's ear between: the system has been tailored for (this application) and the system has been tailored to (this application) ? A google fight gives millions of results for both :) Thanks!
  • specific vs concrete - WordReference Forums
    The two terms overlap a great deal, but generally speaking: specific = having precise details; concrete = containing real facts E g: (an imaginary situation) "The ambassador was quite specific that a treaty would be signed between Mrs Thatcher and President Gorbachov on Friday July 9th at 2pm, but he gave no concrete information about what was
  • on or in date (eg. July 7, 2009) | WordReference Forums
    For a specific date, you need to use on - on July 7, 2009 For a month or a year or a season, use in - in July in 2009 in the summer
  • Specific or Detailed? - WordReference Forums
    Having said that, I think "specific" gives more power to the specifier of the instructions So bosses and teachers like it more "Detailed" just mean a lot of details It's more friendly That's my impression "The handout gives detailed instructions on how to complete this part of the job" my coworker said It helps you


















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