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The phrase "any particular thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific item or aspect among many options or possibilities.
Example: "If you have any particular thing in mind that you would like to discuss, please let me know."
Alternatives: "any specific item" or "any certain aspect".
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LAPP: There isn't any particular thing that stands out.
Here, you don't have to do any particular thing, in any particular way.
Because I've jumped around many times, and I've never become obsessed with any particular thing.
"Much more than any particular thing he did, the self-reflection and self-doubt," Alec Resnick says.
"They seem to trust him, separate and apart from any particular thing that he says or does.
Why does she think that might be? "I don't think I have any particular thing," she says, quickly.
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We don't have any particular things planned that are new.
"We're always reconfirming our lack of attachment to any particular things but each other".
Are there any particular things he did where you thought to yourself, well, that was really revolutionary at the time?
As a consequence, the organization tends to become a "global mediocrity": good at many things, but not very good at any particular things.
Can you conceive of any particular things that could be done to turn back what you see as this dangerous turn away from modernity?
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