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The phrase "a particularly appropriate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the suitability or relevance of something in a specific context.
Example: "The timing of the meeting was a particularly appropriate choice given the recent developments in the project."
Alternatives: "especially fitting" or "particularly suitable."
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Reading and Steve Coppell are a particularly appropriate fit.
The Queen's House is a particularly appropriate setting for the admiral.
So this is a particularly appropriate time to learn something about Cuba's past.
Here Delano produced, in Art Deco terra cotta, a particularly appropriate frieze: flying fish.
Cognitive group can be a particularly appropriate group for the clinical neuropsychologist to design and deliver.
In a political culture already averse to openness, this might seem a particularly appropriate time for censorship.
Whatever you think about the campaign itself, she is a particularly appropriate person to talk about it.
These forgotten pioneers forged America's first melting pot, making this holiday a particularly appropriate moment to recognize their achievement.
Tech-savvy admirers of the late Terry Pratchett have hit upon an idea for a particularly appropriate memorial.
Her tomb, at Louveciennes cemetery, near Versailles, bears a particularly appropriate epitaph: "Here at last I rest".
That Cavendish's contemporaries considered her a sort of fiction, even in the flesh, makes her a particularly appropriate subject for Dutton's approach.
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