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1 Matters turned particularly nasty yesterday in the great Ryder Cup fitness fiasco.
2 I followed, mainly to bag a particularly nasty - looking lose your keys spell.
3 Two specific security features make these smartphones particularly nasty to break into.
4 Maybe catch some exotic disease, some particularly nasty , lingering kind of cancer.
5 She said that app had particularly nasty effects in secondary schools.
6 He had set up a particularly nasty adversary-onesuggested by Theodore years before.
7 There is nothing particularly nasty about being a relic of barbarism.
8 And it owes some of that reputation to a particularly nasty DRM war.
9 Your men seem to think you have a particularly nasty temper when crossed.
10 Am I alone in thinking that a particularly nasty cold is going around?
11 The criticism was particularly nasty when Kim announced her engagement to Kris Humphries.
12 Judas had been God's servant, specially selected to perform a particularly nasty job.
13 On this morning, the bad fortune rising from the garden is particularly nasty .
14 With one particularly nasty pimple, I put on a second sticker the following night.
15 He said some attacks on motorists had been particularly nasty .
16 In 1331 there had been a plague in China of a particularly nasty variety.
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This collocation consists of: Particularly nasty through the time
Particularly nasty across language varieties