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The phrase "am particularly fond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong liking or affection for something or someone.
Example: "I am particularly fond of classical music, as it brings me a sense of peace and tranquility."
Alternatives: "have a strong liking for" or "hold a special affection for".
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I am particularly fond of the polyp.
I am particularly fond of the Cello Suites and The Art of Fugue.
I am particularly fond of this one, because it combines cats, books and libraries:.
(I am particularly fond of the Remember the Maine, a Manhattan-Sazerac cross laced with cherry heering).
I am particularly fond of one ill-fated show, which had a glorious score by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams.
Everyone will have different favorites; I am particularly fond of Ronald Firbank's "Inclinations," whose twentieth chapter reads, in its entirety: Mabel!
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His father was particularly fond of it.
She was particularly fond of short stories.
She was particularly fond of the arts.
Gaudí was particularly fond of mushrooms.
Lawrence Durrell was particularly fond of the place.
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