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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at particularly" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a noun or context to complete the thought.
Example: "The project was challenging at particularly high altitudes."
Alternatives: "at especially" or "in particular".
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At particularly bad moments, she leaned in.
Secondhand copies tend to fall open at particularly "interesting" pages.
That's what they're adept at – particularly when they've weathered poverty.
At particularly challenging moments, remember that this witch brought your beloved into the world.
Finally, unimolecular mechanisms of substitution also are known to take place at particularly activated unsaturated centres.
Most loans come with interest charges (albeit not at particularly favorable rates when you borrow from the tax man).
Look at what you're good at, particularly what you lose yourself in – whether it's writing, travelling, cooking, running.
"But I think it will become an issue we'll be looking at particularly [in colleges] where substitution is going on".
They were at particularly high risk for H.I.V. and for chlamydia, an infection that causes infertility in women.
Thinking about those vulnerable periods might help us give parents some helpful advice at particularly critical moments.
(The couple of muffed passages in the first movement did not occur at particularly difficult bravura moments).
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