Sentence examples for a particularly bad from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a particularly bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the severity or negativity of a situation, event, or condition.
Example: "The storm caused a particularly bad traffic jam, leaving many commuters stranded for hours."
Alternatives: "an especially bad" or "a notably bad".

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About a year later, she called me after a particularly bad breakup.

That is, a particularly bad day.

Oct. 20 was a particularly bad day.

"It's a particularly bad case.

"I'd had a particularly bad time.

Central Africa has a particularly bad record.

It was a particularly bad morning, after a particularly bad night.

Yet the disarray comes at a particularly bad time.

The attack came after a particularly bad week across Pakistan.

"It was a particularly bad day," Mr. McCauley said.

Has it been a particularly bad news week?

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