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The phrase "are particularly rich" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a high level of abundance or quality, often in relation to resources, experiences, or characteristics.
Example: "The forests in this region are particularly rich in biodiversity, hosting numerous species of plants and animals."
Alternatives: "are especially abundant" or "are notably plentiful."
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These berries are particularly rich in chemical compounds called anthocyanins.
Blueberries Blueberries are particularly rich in antioxidants, anthocyanidins and anthocyanosides.
Liver and shellfish are particularly rich sources of B12.
Health savings accounts are particularly rich in tax benefits.
The Bhandara, Nagpur, and Chandrapur regions are particularly rich in bituminous coal.
"Just as on land you have hotspots, places that are particularly rich and diverse.
They are particularly rich in total phenolics (TP) and total anthocyanins (TA).
Hypersaline environments that are subject to salinity changes are particularly rich in viruses.
You'll always find something going on in Paris but there are particularly rich pickings for art lovers this November.
Tbilisi and the mountains in the north-east – the places I use in my new book – are particularly rich.
The Magic of an Orchestra Musical offerings for children are particularly rich in the next few weeks.
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