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The phrase “specific format” is a general term. It changes meaning based on your context. Here is what it usually means across different fields: 📄 Document Writing & Citations

APA Style: Used for psychology, education, and social sciences. MLA Style: Used for humanities, literature, and art. Chicago Manual: Used for business, history, and publishing. 💻 Computer Files & Technology

Data Formats: Specific ways to store information like JSON, XML, or CSV.

File Extensions: Formats for media like .pdf (documents), .mp3 (audio), or .mp4 (video). Date/Time Formats: Standards like YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601). 📊 Business & Media

File Naming: A structured rule like ProjectName_Date_Version.

Broadcast Format: The structure of a radio or TV show (e.g., talk show, reality TV).

Meeting Agenda: A set sequence like Warm-up, Review, Brainstorm, Next Steps.

To help me give you the exact details you need, could you tell me:

What industry or task are you working on? (e.g., coding, academic writing, video editing) Are you trying to match a ruling guideline or a file type? Can you share an example of what you are trying to format?

Once I know your goal, I can give you the exact rules or templates to use.

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