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"a very particular" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to emphasize the distinctiveness of something, especially in comparison to other similar things. For example, "This is a very particular set of skills that not many people possess."
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It's a very particular sign.
He's a very particular person".
My father played a very particular accordion.
And it's a very particular paradise.
It's a very particular type of appreciation.
"Welding is a very particular area.
It's verse of a very particular kind.
The Romans had a very particular idea.
"That's a very particular decision," he said.
But they have also provided a very particular emotional landscape.
It has taken on a very particular new meaning".
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