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The phrase "a particular source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a specific origin or cause of something, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "The study identified a particular source of pollution that was affecting the local water supply."
Alternatives: "a specific origin of" or "a distinct cause of".
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Is Facebook a particular source of concern?
Women's rights have been a particular source of contention.
The bedroom tax was a particular source of complaint.
Picasso had been a particular source of fascination and despair.
The public schools are a particular source of pride.
And so it is striking when he admits to a particular source of pride.
Student loan rates have been a particular source of political friction.
A particular source of concern was the long, dark leg of the L that ran under the eaves.
A particular source of contention is the ruined hulk looming over 145th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.
And patients can live on despite severe brain damage — an outcome that's a particular source of fear for Marsh.
Mr. Cunha's party, the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, called the P.M.D.B., has become a particular source of outrage in Brazil.
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