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The phrase "do something in particular" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize or specify a specific action or task that is being done. Example: "I asked him to help me clean the house, but he didn't do anything in particular to contribute." In this sentence, the phrase "do anything in particular" is used to convey that the person did not actively or intentionally do a specific task while helping with the cleaning.
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There are some situations where people need specific interventions to do something in particular.
I got into business because I wanted to do something in particular, not necessarily because of other business leaders.
She might claim she "lost" hers or "forgot" she wasn't supposed to do something in particular.
If you or a loved one have always wanted to do something in particular, why not do it now?
If they don't want to do something in particular, find something else for them to do! Ask the kids what they want to do.
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We designed an experimental paradigm allowing us to assess time-based (remembering to do something at a particular time) and event-based (remembering to do something in a particular situation) prospective memory, using two types of material, words and pictures.
Do something in the friendship.
We did something in 2007.
If she does not want to do something with you in particular, then be understanding.
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