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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particularly vulnerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific group or individual that is at a heightened risk or susceptible to harm or distress.
Example: "The report highlighted the challenges faced by a particularly vulnerable population during the crisis."
Alternatives: "an especially at-risk" or "a notably susceptible".
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They're a particularly vulnerable group.
The report highlights Britain as a particularly vulnerable country.
Refugee women entering resettlement countries on woman-at-risk visas represent a particularly vulnerable population.
Pre-hospital emergency care is a particularly vulnerable setting for workplace violence.
A particularly vulnerable time may be after the diagnosis of a life-threatening disease like cancer.
— Before this campaign season, Senator Elizabeth Dole was not considered a particularly vulnerable incumbent.
In this case, he's speaking of a particularly vulnerable moment in his new movie, Trumbo.
This was a particularly vulnerable period in the company's history prior to its collapse".
Free shelters, unless one belongs to a particularly vulnerable group, are actually extremely rare.
Syrian refugees make up a particularly vulnerable section of the workforce.
There are also other factors that make it a particularly vulnerable species.
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