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The phrase "at that particular" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to specify a certain moment, instance, or detail in a discussion or narrative. Example: "At that particular moment, I realized how much I had grown over the years."
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Action is what's going to help at that particular time".
Let's see what we have at that particular point.
"But you look at that particular minivan, it's aspirational.
Alas, I couldn't get served at that particular restaurant".
Sadly, it did not nibble at that particular bait.
"At that particular time, he destroyed our future.
(Let's talk about the social environment at that particular school).
At that particular moment, a repairman walked into the kitchen.
"Fortunately, at that particular spot there were no rocks".
But he was the one at that particular bar.
One woman whose son died in Vietnam attended, she said, in hopes of finding someone who had worked at that particular hospital at that particular time.
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