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The phrase "go particularly well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that is successful or favorable, often in a specific context.
Example: "The presentation went particularly well, impressing both the audience and the judges."
Alternatives: "go very well" or "turn out exceptionally".
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It did not go particularly well.
That did not go particularly well.
The break itself, however, did not go particularly well.
Two things about the night would indicate that it did not go particularly well.
The assertive spices, Hatfield says, go particularly well with the buttery richness of the croissant.
Film and comedy seems to go particularly well together in podcast form.
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Ironically, neither race went particularly well.
It goes particularly well with beer".
O'Brien's tenure has not gone particularly well, either.
It goes particularly well with manchego and aged parmesan.
That's the same case now, and the economy, too, wasn't going particularly well".
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