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The phrase "as particularly a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize a specific quality or characteristic, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He is recognized as particularly a talented musician in our community."
Alternatives: "especially a" or "notably a".
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"From my perspective, no one was really seeing terrorism as particularly a field which was going to be active," said Katia Hristova-Valtcheva, head of the cabinet at the Ministry of Justice.
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The application server (AS) particularly hosts an MTC application in the external network.
Though they are on decent terms, he characterized Armstrong as "not particularly a nice guy".
"I don't [see] this president as being particularly a product of African-American society or something like that.
Young and photogenic, though not known as particularly dynamic, he has a reputation for "clean politics".
He needed to single them out as particularly undeserving of $15 an hour?
He really does graft, though, as well, particularly after a poor Test.
But his greatest success was as a poet, particularly as a writer of odes.
As a woman, and particularly a Muslim woman, I ached to write and share my thoughts.
While his Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P., will likely retain a majority of municipalities, Turkey as a whole, particularly as an international player, has lost.
He also achieved a reputation as a "powerful athlete", particularly as a cyclist with the Avoca Cycling Club.
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