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be particularly good
adverb
Especially, extremely.
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Physical activity (PA) performed outdoors has been found to be particularly good for promoting well-being.
Outdoor recreational PA, defined here as "to be outside in natural or cultural landscapes for well-being and encounters with nature without demands for competition" [ 6] has been shown to be particularly good for promoting well-being.
That wouldn't be particularly good for America either.
None of those would be particularly good news for the markets.
Space-shuttle launches are reckoned to be particularly good places to spread the gospel.
"You don't have to be particularly good at hindsight to realise the deal was a mistake".
Try the rice alone or with some chicken or fish; chargrilled salmon would be particularly good.
Employers want to see why you would be particularly good for their vacancy as opposed to any other job going.
As a fan, I think it would be great someday — or one day — when this franchise can be particularly good".
He said he did not expect the Cisco news to be particularly good, or to start a lasting rally.
Aristophanes was actually mocking kisses in his plays — none of those kisses were supposed to be particularly good.
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