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The phrase "are always particular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently exhibits a specific preference or attention to detail.
Example: "She is known for her meticulous nature; she are always particular about the quality of her work."
Alternatives: "are consistently selective" or "are invariably choosy".
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Note there are always particular quirks.
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"I'm always particular with meat.
Her choreography, generally small in scale and narrow in emotional range, may be pedestrian or peculiar, but it is always particular, often captivatingly so.
For example, the image of Khama III was revealed to depict an important nineteenth-century African king, who was always particular about being photographed in Western dress and seemed very much in charge of his own self-representation.
He was always particular about how to say something as well as what to say, and the dictionary always provided the proper guidance, something that is sorely missed these days.
But love is always particular.
But the soul is always particular: it's about family roots, memory, and the past.
Mom was always particular about dressing well; her sense of style was classic.
Like those of the neo-Pythagoreans, his treatments are always of particular cases rather than general solutions; thus, in this problem the given number is taken to be 16, and the solutions worked out are 256/25 and 144/25.
"French journalists in particular are always fascinated by him".
Spanish wines in general and Riojas in particular are always a delight to taste -- and to drink.
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