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Monica wanted the class to understand the life of George Washington. More specifically, she wanted to lead them in an understanding of years as president.

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Yes. "To be more specific" is, in fact, the better way to write it.

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Q: Can I start a sentence with ''to be more specific'' instead of ''more specifically''?
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