Specifically or especially distinguished from others.
[Used to indicate a notable or particular example of a previous mentioned group].
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Examples for "particularly"
Examples for "particularly"
1Such decisions carry political consequences, particularly in high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
3The report also made a case for bank consolidation, particularly in Europe.
4New Zealand scored particularly badly on intimate partner violence and community safety.
5It cited weaker-than-expected oil use in developed economies, particularly Europe and Japan.
1South Australia, in particular, had increased 60 per cent year on year.
2But their concerns were primarily focused on Europe, and Germany in particular.
3Young children, in particular, don't need to know everything about what happened.
4This is a challenge for city car brands in Europe in particular.
5Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
6Children with special needs in particular are among the most at risk.
7Any weakening of consumer confidence could hit Linden Homes' market in particular.
8The situation in Burkina Faso has deteriorated in particular in recent weeks.
9The violence dented economic growth, with tourism numbers in particular falling sharply.
10However, further experience is necessary and in particular correlation with surgical findings.
11American teen dramas in particular have drawn a great deal of criticism.
12Sports metaphors are often used in rap music; basketball ones in particular.
13Biofuels Bioenergy production in particular requires vast amounts of land and water.
14There were four areas in particular where progress was disappointing, he said.
15Two in particular are extremely under-appreciated by the market at the moment.
16Aged care in particular is often the weak link in health systems.
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