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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as particulars" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific details or individual items within a broader context.
Example: "The report should include the main findings as particulars to support the conclusions drawn."
Alternatives: "as specifics" or "as details".
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Already, details of the sergeant's identity and background as well as particulars of the judicial process he faces have been withheld longer than might be routine.
For six months, he photographed only the details of people's bodies — the arrangement of their limbs, the placement of their hands, and other minor gestures that he referred to as "particulars".
For six months, he photographed only the details of people's bodies the arrangement of their limbs, the placement of their hands, and other minor gestures that he referred to as "particulars".
So it also seems natural to think of their souls as particulars, rather than as a single universal twice betokened.
Philosophers who agree with a conception of events as particulars typically distinguish different sorts of such particulars.
This is why platonists think of redness as a universal and of specific red objects — such as balls in Buffalo, or cars in Cleveland — as particulars.
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Buyers this year tend not to be as particular as they were two years ago, she said.
They were sent to a particular person (at least as particular as a personal ad can convey).
Sometimes the charge was as particular as: "They have borrowed some articles of their Neighbors which were not returned...".. (January 1844).
"I'm not as particular about the emotional life in these lines," she said.
The magic effected in hotels can be as particular as that or a standard element of the hospitality.
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