I don't know the differences between specified and specific. They seem very close if not too close to each other. Would you please help me? Which one is correct? "a specific situation" or "an specific situation"? I know "an" normally goes with words starting with a vowel but in this case... Are you looking for something specific? Are you looking for something specifically? Are both of those sentences grammatically correct?

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