Specifically tomorrow

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Elenichka

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Hallo!

Is it correct to say "Specifically tomorrow" if you mean that something will happen this very day?
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No—'this very day' is today – not tomorrow.
 
But how to say the same about tomorrow? What will mean if to say "Specifically tomorrow"?
 
"Tomorrow" should be specific enough unless you have a particular time in mind.
 
There is only one "tomorrow", so "specifically" is redundant.
 
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