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The phrase "are particularly fond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong liking or affection for someone or something.
Example: "Many people are particularly fond of chocolate desserts, especially during the holidays."
Alternatives: "have a strong liking for" or "are very fond of".
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are particularly fond
adverb
Especially, extremely.
Exact(45)
"Politicians are particularly fond of them," he said.
The French are particularly fond of turning proper nouns into verbs, often reflexive ones.
Living in a coastal province, the people are particularly fond of seafood.
Carrots, fennel and parsnips are favorites, and they are particularly fond of dill.
We are particularly fond of the Golden Dragon, with an open balcony overlooking the Hilton Lagoon.
They are particularly fond of the black brick walls that were buried beneath layers of plaster, mud and straw.
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His father was particularly fond of it.
She was particularly fond of short stories.
I am particularly fond of the polyp.
She was particularly fond of the arts.
Gaudí was particularly fond of mushrooms.
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