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The phrase "a particular idiosyncratic" is not correct as it combines an article with an adjective that is already specific.
You can use it when discussing a specific unique characteristic or behavior, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "His writing style has a particular idiosyncrasy that sets it apart from others."
Alternatives: "a specific quirk" or "a distinct peculiarity."
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"I'm constantly meeting people I didn't know in Melbourne building incredible buildings in China or doing concerts in Istanbul, people who are sought out across the world because they have a particular idiosyncratic talent.
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And a most particular idiosyncratic creature acquires the universality that is the stuff of tragedy.
Marston was a psychologist with very particular, idiosyncratic views on sexuality.
In "The Art of Living" (University of California, 1998), he argued that the philosophical quest for a worthwhile life does not involve the application of universal principles; each life is given shape in a particular and idiosyncratic manner.
"He was in the tradition — or maybe the nontradition — of Alan Watts: a psychologist, thinker and lay philosopher who took concepts from a variety of sources and melded them into his own, particular idiosyncratic take," said Wade E. Pickren, chairman of psychology at Pace University in New York and editor of the journal History of Psychology.
Some of these are highly idiosyncratic: a particular yellow might remind us of a long-dead grandmother's kitchen or a pair of boots we had as children.
A particular treat is Caroline Felber's idiosyncratic hat shop, Hutte & Mutzen (11) at Moosstrasse 1 (00 41 41 210 5363; huete.ch).ch
The consistency of these phenotypes across different mouse models of HD suggests that these changes are a result of the mutant huntingtin gene rather than being idiosyncratic to a particular model.
In contrast, the rationalist uses the 2D framework to characterize your potentially idiosyncratic understanding of a particular use of an expression on a given occasion e.g., the way you understood Al Gore's fifth use of 'water' during a speech on climate change.
This implication derives from his claim that it is "crucial to racial discrimination … that the prejudicial judgments it involves are not just the idiosyncratic attitudes of a particular agent but are widely shared in the society in question and commonly expressed and acted on in ways that have serious consequences" (2008: 73 74).
It is clear that the order effects we observed in this study were not due to participants' idiosyncratic preferences for a particular buttonpress, since the patterns differed between the two tasks.
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