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specificity

[spes-uh-fis-i-tee] / ˌspɛs əˈfɪs ɪ ti /


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They reflect a growing appetite for specificity — and for the stories behind food.

From Salon

“We believe that for all creation, product and images, our touchpoint, our specificity, is to use incredible designers who bring their point of view,” Pavlovsky said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though she hasn’t had a film role of this size in well over a decade, Paltrow still performs with the care and specificity of an actor who truly cares for the work.

From Salon

And the third section highlights individuals who, like locations, represent the sundry specificities of the nation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The message may be a familiar one, but in the second half of the film it emerges in pleasing specificity: A healthy relationship is kind of like an open-mic session.

From The Wall Street Journal