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The phrase "a particle of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or fragment of a substance or material.
Example: "In the experiment, we discovered a particle of something that could potentially change our understanding of the material's properties."
Alternatives: "a fragment of something" or "a piece of something".
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What I need is a particle of something true.
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For every particle of matter in the universe, there should be a particle of antimatter.
Not a particle of this can be denied.
With a linear accelerator, the best you can hope for is that a particle hits something at some significant fraction of the speed of light, which for objects with mass is impossible to equal or succeed.
An individual electron is an evanescent entity, acting something like a particle and something like a wave.
Etymologically, a model is a representation, a pattern, an image of something, or a replica.
McGuire was expecting the waters to have a higher concentration of something different: microbeads, the tiny plastic particles used as exfoliants in facial scrubs, body washes and toothpastes.
"If this particle is real, it is unavoidable that it's a telltale signal of something new both in terms of states of matter and fundamental forces.
That, however, would require the energy of a particle accelerator the size of a galaxy, something that would never get through Congress.
A particle made of quarks.
He offers the word "happicle" (a derivation from the idea that a particle is a small part of something larger).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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