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The phrase "a particularly lamentable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is especially regrettable or unfortunate.
Example: "The team's performance in the final match was a particularly lamentable display of skill."
Alternatives: "a notably unfortunate" or "an especially regrettable".
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Sunday's defeat was a particularly lamentable 9-2 affair.
The tale of what Jefferies' solicitor has called his client's "monstering" is a particularly lamentable one, but the full horror failed to come across.
To adopt a particularly lamentable white male construct, the sports metaphor, political strength comes in two varieties: the power of the umpire, who controls the game by application of the rules but who never gets hit; and the power of the participant, who has no rules except to hit hard, not complain, bounce back and endeavor to prevail in the end.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry twisted the knife by expressing "deep regret" at the "particularly lamentable" decision.
A particularly effeminate one.
(A particularly British malady).
It was, as a Times Op-Ed said, a "lamentable" decision, and also a ludicrous one.
Hence America's deficit is neither a "meaningless concept" nor a lamentable drain on world savings.
It was a "wretched business" and a "lamentable" story, he said.
In 1998, a team of United Nations oil experts concluded that Iraq's oil industry was in a "lamentable state," with an urgent need for new equipment.
A lamentable loss to a neighborhood?
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