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The phrase "are often particularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a specific quality or characteristic that is frequently observed in a subject.
Example: "These species are often particularly resilient to environmental changes."
Alternatives: "are frequently especially" or "are commonly notably".
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are often particularly
adverb
Frequently, many times.
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The innocent are often particularly at risk.
But for single mothers, transportation and child care are often particularly challenging obstacles to such jobs.
Workers are often particularly incensed when factory bosses reap profits from restructuring while the workers suffer.
When aggregated (that is, analysed as a group) they are often particularly helpful.
In the mines, living conditions are often particularly bad and fatalities frequent.
Traumatic memories that you'd think would be ideal candidates for repression are often particularly vivid and can be experienced as disturbing flashbacks.
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So the data collected by mobile carriers is often particularly useful for development programs.
For young therapists, just starting out in their careers, the sense of shock was often particularly intense.
Military experts say phosphorus is often particularly useful in urban warfare, in part because it creates tall columns of smoke that can obscure upper-story windows.
And conversely, what we imagine is often (particularly in the context of art and games of make-believe) what we take to be fictional.
Born on January 1 Proving their age is often particularly hard for boys from Afghanistan.
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