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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually more particularly" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when you want to emphasize a specific detail or aspect of a broader statement, but it is better to simplify the expression.
Example: "The project focuses on renewable energy, actually more particularly on solar power technologies."
Alternatives: "more specifically" or "in particular".
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Actually, more particularly a disgraced one.
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George's Tradition – about three miles from the centre, in West Bridgford – may not enjoy quite the same glittering rep but it knocks out a reliably good fish supper and is actually more convenient – particularly if you are visiting Trent Bridge for the cricket or Nottingham Forest's City Ground (they are 15 minutes away on foot).
But the nagging question is whether the East has substance as well, and more particularly, whether it can actually compete with the power, money and experience of Silicon Valley.
We were interested in identifying, from among these sequences, TEs — interspersed repeats — and, more particularly, the ancestral sequences that actually transposed.
If we contextualize the stories more particularly, giving them the texture and complexity that lived moral experience actually involves, the stories fail to be useful for much more than unhinging our moral presumptions.
Actually, more than alive.
Actually, more like shocked".
Actually, more like five million.
It is actually more comprehensive.
It was actually more complicated.
His power is physical — more particularly, vocal.
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