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The phrase "a particularly flat part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area that is notably flat, often in the context of geography, terrain, or physical features.
Example: "During our hike, we came across a particularly flat part of the trail that made for an easy walk."
Alternatives: "an especially level area" or "a notably even section".
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NORTH CURRY sits on a small hill in the middle of a particularly flat part of Somerset.
Hailing from a particularly flat part of Ireland where food can be purchased in shops, I have never felt compelled to either ski or shoot a gun and it quickly became apparent that I was predictably and comically inept at the former.
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