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The phrase "are very particular about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has specific preferences or standards regarding a certain matter.
Example: "She is very particular about the quality of the ingredients she uses in her cooking."
Alternatives: "are very specific about" or "are very meticulous about".
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"Italians are very particular about their pastry".
Moreover, they are very particular about their delusions.
"We are very particular about our food," Ms. Bokalo said.
"I had been told that the French are very particular about protocol," Tolson says.
Inhabitants of this island are very particular about the truth values of their statements.
Some of us, it seems, are very particular about our tidying.
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She's very particular about every detail".
He is very particular about things.
I am very particular about my surroundings.
"I'm very particular about my hair," he joked.
I'm very particular about what I write about.
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