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  • Specific vs. General: Understanding the Difference
    No, "specific" and "general" are opposites in meaning.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Specific: Refers to something particular, detailed, or precise. It focuses on a single item or aspect.

    * General: Refers to something broad, inclusive, or common. It covers a larger category or concept.

    Examples:

    * Specific: "I need a specific type of screw for this project."

    * General: "I need some general supplies for my workshop."

    * Specific: "The doctor gave me specific instructions about my medication."

    * General: "The doctor gave me general advice about staying healthy."

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