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The phrase "a particularly serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the severity or importance of a situation or issue.
Example: "The report highlighted a particularly serious concern regarding the safety of the building."
Alternatives: "an especially grave" or "a notably severe".
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"This is a particularly serious situation for our country".
Osteoarthritis of the knees presents a particularly serious problem.
He took his job seriously, but he didn't seem a particularly serious person.
But this was, as the commissioner has found, a particularly serious breach of the code.
She was surely never meant to be either a chaste or a particularly serious person.
Reagan began to respond with mistakes, and one of them was a particularly serious blunder.
"But there has never really been a particularly serious challenge to it".
Uncertainty about demand is a particularly serious problem with respect to artistic works, such as books, plays, movies, and recordings.
Fractures in joints present a particularly serious problem because the normally smooth surface of the joint may be destroyed.
Lord Woolf, Britain's chief justice described mandatory sentencing a "politician's knee-jerk reaction to a particularly serious incident".
This is a particularly serious potential threat as these countries hold a disproportionate large number of threatened butterflies".
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