specifically

/spəˈsɪfɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is exact and detailed; for a particular purpose or reason.
    • She asked specifically about the time of the meeting.
    • This tool was designed specifically for cutting metal.
    • The instructions were written specifically for beginners.
  2. Used to introduce more precise information or to clarify what is being referred to.
    • I was talking about the weather, specifically the heavy rain last week.
    • Several students, specifically those in the advanced class, passed the exam.
    • The report focuses on one issue, specifically the lack of funding.
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