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The phrase "a particularly valuable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is particularly important or useful. Example: "The company's CEO is a particularly valuable asset to the team, with years of experience and a strategic mindset."
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So an actor of Mr. Farina's caliber is a particularly valuable asset.
Swann's 50 in Nagpur was a particularly valuable contribution from number nine too.
It never struck me as a particularly valuable area of human inquiry.
Shorea is a particularly valuable timber tree, several species producing medium- to lightweight pinkish to reddish hardwoods.
His thoughtful, hopeful and apprehensive book is a particularly valuable guide to what the progressive left hopes to see in the Obama presidency.
"My research was mainly on the period," said Mr. Skarsgard, citing Gitta Sereny's book "Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth" as a particularly valuable resource.
About six months ago, someone broke into the company's Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters and took a particularly valuable laptop containing a significant amount of Nicira's intellectual property.
A particularly valuable contribution of the theory of kin selection is its explanation of the evolution of social behaviour among ants, bees, wasps, and other social insects.
For the youngest children, he suggested, Toothprints are a particularly valuable tool, since the unique ridges of fingerprints take a few years to set in a mature, discernable pattern.
And watching the company, which was founded in 1979 and includes sighted performers as well as those with varying degrees of visual impairment, is a particularly valuable enterprise for what it reveals about acting and the eyes.
And it reaches a particularly valuable, and elusive, group.Those elusive young menBecause they spend so much time at work, young men tend to watch less television than most people.
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