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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am particular" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in the context of expressing a specific preference or being selective about something.
Example: "I am particular about the quality of the ingredients I use in my cooking."
Alternatives: "I have specific preferences" or "I am selective."
Dictionary
am particular
adjective
Pertaining only to a part of something; partial.
Exact(5)
"I suppose I am particular.
I am particular about color coding and making things look good.
I really am particular about even the 'ahs' and 'ums' in a script".
"I'd eat anything," he says, "though I am particular to Chinese," a cuisine of many faces that soars in L.A., "but my favorite food of all is really, really expensive French cuisine". Oh, and he knows his wine.
I myself am particular of Toronto and Berlin International Film Festivals, and of course there is no place like home and the New York Film Festival.
Similar(55)
He's particular".
Be particular.
So be particular.
I was particular.
An average may be particular or general.
There was particular scorn for glib sloganeering.
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