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Can I say "specially for them" instead of "especially for them"? Would the meaning be the same?

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Rebecca

Yes you can! If you decided to use "specially" instead of "especially," the meaning would still be the same. "Specially" is an adverb that means for a particular purpose. "Especially" has different meanings, but it can be used similarly to "specially." Ex: This cake was made specially for her birthday. Ex: This cake was made especially for her birthday. Ex: The vehicle was designed specially for individuals with disabilities. Ex: The vehicle was designed especially for individuals with disabilities.

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