Examples of using To be more specific in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
In the tail area, to be more specific.
To be more specific, it might expose users to malicious software.
I would like you to be more specific, Commissioner.
Need to be more specific on hours of service.
Try to be more specific Danny.
You got to be more specific.
I will try to be more specific.
I would ask that you not require me to be more specific.
Benny's asking him to be more specific.
The next time you see that witch in a dream, tell her to be more specific.
To be more specific, IGHT is a slang term used to express a positive thought.
These derogations are open-ended or, to be more specific, apply until the entry into force of the"'definitive system' for intra-Community transactions.
To be more specific, research has revealed that Cissus quadrangularis stimulates the production of osteoblasts,
To be more specific, caffeine stimulates lipolysis,
the war on terrorism and, to be more specific, the challenge which the war on terrorism poses to democracy.
I don't know whether we have confirmed that this was an aircraft or to be more specific"" some people said they thought they saw a missile.
To be more specific, all kinds of commercial advertisements will be placed among search results and you will click on them.
To be more specific, this threat is considered to be a browser hijacker because it tends to appear on Internet Explorer,
To be more specific, they will be filled up with all kinds of unreliable links
To be more specific, tap your avatar in the mobile app,