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The phrase "a particular esteem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a specific level of respect or admiration for someone or something.
Example: "She has a particular esteem for her mentor, who guided her throughout her career."
Alternatives: "a special regard for" or "a high respect for".
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Men "allow us Poetry, Plays, and Romances," Mary Astell wrote in 1705, "and when they would express a particular Esteem for a Woman's Sense, they recommend History".
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Had he heard of it sooner, he wrote to the American, he would have suggested that the King order a French frigate to take him home "in a manner suitable to the known importance of the services you have been engaged in, to the esteem you have acquired in France, and the particular esteem which his Majesty entertains for you".13 But it was too late to alter the plans already laid.
She holds the combat photographers in particular esteem.
I have a particular knack for it".
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