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The phrase "a particularly tragic problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that is notably sad or unfortunate, emphasizing the severity of the problem.
Example: "The community is facing a particularly tragic problem with homelessness that requires immediate attention."
Alternatives: "an especially heartbreaking issue" or "a notably distressing situation."
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A particularly tragic problem are the children.
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The truth is that this is a particularly tragic moment in the tragic history of race in America.
But state officials can take on greater roles in the wake of a particularly tragic accident.
The impact of communication failures between New York City police and fire personnel during the terrorist attacks on the USA in 2001 is a particularly tragic example (National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States 2004).
This is a serious and tragic problem which the family has had to face.
Malaria is an enormous and tragic problem -- that can be beat.
Pakistan poses a particularly difficult problem.
Repetition seems a particularly current problem.
Antibiotic use in animals is a particularly pressing problem.
This is a particularly poignant problem in the debates.
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