Examples of 'quite specifically' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite specifically"

quite specifically - 'Quite specifically' is a term used to emphasize that something is being described, stated, or identified in a very precise, detailed, or exact manner, leaving no room for ambiguity or misunderstanding

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quite specifically
So it sets margins of appreciation and quite specifically so.
A man who was quite specifically disfigured.
Radio also lets you target particular demographics quite specifically.
I asked you quite specifically and you said yes.
I explaing that in my book quite specifically.
He says quite specifically that women are not to teach or preach.
Sequential killers are generally quite specifically motivated.
He says quite specifically that he does not allow a woman to teach or preach.
I would like to thank him quite specifically for that.
I said quite specifically that those things are not necessarily in conflict with each other.
I should like here to seize quite specifically upon one particular point.
You yourself appeared before us in committee and we asked you quite specifically about it.
I have been told that quite specifically by city officials on more than one occasion.
I have been following the notes of the German scientist quite specifically.
The name of this technique quite specifically characterizes this modality of playing a bass line.

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On the contrary, the Treaty of Rome refers to it quite specifically and it.
I am not too familiar with quite specifically what intellectual property law means in French legislation.
The subject areas covered by the term ‘ SPS measure ' are defined quite specifically.
And Denis Halliday quite specifically called the sanctions a form of genocide.
Furthermore, in its work, the Convention must address our set of problems quite specifically.
In fact, he quite specifically did say that.
It's the concentration of THC from Marta's point of view really quite specifically.
However, help for Poland should also be quite specifically tied to definite expectations.
I told them quite specifically to meet me outside the Tar… (STAMMERING) The arranged place.
Thus, the xylanases can be quite specifically induced.
Sometimes, the funds will be quite specifically targeted, for example, the purchase of specialised equipment.
The “ borrowed language, ” as Marx calls it, is moreover used quite specifically.
No. You were told quite specifically that you couldn't come back.
I mean Chapter 4, Article 19 prohibits that quite specifically.
David Brin wrote about it quite specifically in his 1990 novel Earth.
The first study showed that TREM2 binds quite specifically to amyloid beta.

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