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The phrase "a particularly intriguing example" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to highlight a specific instance that captures interest or curiosity in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In the study of human behavior, a particularly intriguing example is the phenomenon of groupthink."
Alternatives: "a notably interesting case" or "a remarkably captivating instance."
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Their recent stalemate with Marseille was a particularly intriguing example of how the points don't always go to the most dominant side, a fact not restricted to the Premier League.
"As we went around the world looking for the roots of the Web, this was a particularly intriguing example, and one that people didn't know about," said William Echikson, a spokesman for Google.
Amazon is a particularly intriguing example, because its managers are taking all sorts of new risks via expansion, even while its core business — ecommerce — is growing by leaps and bounds.
OmrB represents a particularly intriguing example of a variable sRNA.
The dynamic pH junction is a particularly intriguing example of a sample preconcentration technique that facilitates use of large injection volumes.
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Len Deighton's Bomber is a particularly intriguing case.
Mr. Monserrate, the man of shattered glass and shattered allegiances, is a particularly intriguing case.
NHRs provide one particularly intriguing example for small-molecule-based signal transduction: upstream pathways regulate the expression of a series of biosynthetic enzymes that each impart specific chemical features onto the nascent small-molecule ligand.
Particularly intriguing examples were genes encoding proteins for which secretion would not be expected in plants or microbes, but for which homologous sequences in H. glycines possessed a signal peptide-encoding region.
The discovery highlights a particularly intriguing archaeological mystery.
The issue of Cleopatra's appearance has a particularly intriguing subplot: the question of her race.
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