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only in very specific cases. vs Accordingly, in the second contribution

The two phrases are not comparable as they are unrelated and serve different purposes. 'Only in very specific cases' is a common phrase used to indicate a limited or exceptional situation, while 'accordingly, in the second contribution' seems to be a specific phrase that may be part of a larger context or sentence.

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only in very specific cases.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate situations that are limited or exceptional.

This phrase is used to emphasize that something is true or applicable only in certain very specific situations.

Examples:

  • This method works only in very specific cases.
  • The rule applies only in very specific cases.
  • The exception is valid only in very specific cases.
  • The treatment is effective only in very specific cases.
  • The strategy is successful only in very specific cases.
  • CT is a radiographic technique that is supposed to be used only in very specific cases and circumstances, e.g. in investigating a brain tumour or a haemorrhage ...
  • Hyphens are used only in very specific cases (please refer to the nomenclature guidelines). Protein symbols: Use the same symbol as the gene. Roman font (not  ...
  • Feb 6, 2015 ... ... that the cloud exerts back on the beam , and then only in very specific cases, but provides an accurate description of the local e-cloud density ...
  • She consulted a lender about applying for a no-documentation loan and learned that such loans are useful only in very specific cases. With "no-documentation" ...

Accordingly, in the second contribution

This phrase seems incomplete or out of context. It does not form a complete or commonly used expression in English.

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