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The phrase "a very particular order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific sequence or arrangement that is important or necessary in a given context.
Example: "The ingredients must be added in a very particular order to ensure the recipe turns out correctly."
Alternatives: "a specific order" or "a distinct order".
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This article considered a very particular order for taking note of embodied dimensions, but it did not consider the consequence for analysis of trying out a different order.
It's a funny little habit, disappearing into a pile of dead, shredded, pressed and processed tree, following little inkmarks some other person put down, in a very particular order, so as to evoke an utterly insubstantial world that is different from the one you're in and exists only behind the eyes.
This is usually a list of main steps all with substeps in a very particular order.
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The law understands and decides things to be in a very particular strict logical order.
And it's important for children, as it is for the rest of us, to understand that a very particular genius — on the order of Guthrie and Dylan, and Wine and Krack — has a crucial place in the real-life folk process.
Of course, in order for the slacker-smart shtick to succeed, a very particular kind of contractual bond is required with the reader: a form of masochistic collusion.
My father played a very particular accordion.
It's a very particular sign.
He's a very particular person".
"Welding is a very particular area.
And it's a very particular paradise.
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