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been particularly long
adverb
Especially, extremely.
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This year, winter in Russia, as in Europe, has been particularly long and cruel – or so Russians say.
Jewish sports fans are, in my experience, a patient bunch, but the wait for an athlete like Rosen has been particularly long.
Ten of those 15 lanes, which will also go back to the stricter test on Aug. 1, are at 7 small inspection stations in densely populated areas of the state where the waits had been particularly long.
These had been particularly long for knee replacements.
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The gain also reflected the fact that this holiday season was particularly long, with 32 days.
A journey doesn't have to be particularly long to change your view of the world.
Recessions that follow periods of rampant credit growth tend to be particularly long and painful.
If he can, the winter is expected to be particularly long and harsh.
ALL recessions are painful, but the hangovers that follow financial crises are particularly long and grim.
One facility locally that provides treatment for children with problems that are particularly long term is Blythedale Children's Hospital.
The Depression was particularly long and severe in the United States and Europe; it was milder in Japan and much of Latin America.
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