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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particular incarnation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific version or manifestation of something, often in a context discussing different forms or representations.
Example: "In this novel, the author presents a particular incarnation of the hero that differs from traditional portrayals."
Alternatives: "a specific manifestation" or "a distinct version".
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Sadly, this is a particular incarnation of MDMA in the public psyche where art has arguably imitated life.
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With a new album in the works, and a new live show to go with it, TEED decided that his last show in this particular incarnation had to have a blowout of a send-off.
It's a new medium, 3D (well, not really, but this particular incarnation is new), and not too many people have fully figured it out yet (lest we forget that James Cameron is an Academy Award-winning director).
Vampires I can deal with – I love a bit of Salem's Lot or The Passage, but this particular incarnation doesn't particularly scare me.
But I know many of you will love this particular incarnation of the Guardian – just one step on a long road that first saw the paper printed on one gigantic, folded sheet of newsprint in 1821.
Because this particular incarnation of Anger Room is paired with CROMEgallery and debuted on a night when Chicago artists open their doors to the city, it's specifically designed for creatives.
We're only two months into this particular incarnation of the Warriors.
What is it that sport has, in this particular incarnation, got so right, and politics so disastrously wrong?
Whenever this particular incarnation of the culture wars erupts, I think back to my earliest experiences with my august employer, The Atlantic.
And though the 1990s saw panicked reports of parents drugging their children to make them seem disabled, the disability profiteer angle in this particular incarnation is brand new.
This was around the time I arrived back to this particular incarnation (named "Gerard") in the last century.
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