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The phrase "has been particularly for" is not correct or usable in written English as it stands.
It does not contain a verb. To be usable in written English, it would need to be part of a complete sentence. For example: "This research has been particularly for studying the effects of climate change on marine life."
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"It helps us realize just how intense and extreme this drought has been — particularly for Central and Southern California".
"I know firsthand how elusive the effort to provide quality education has been, particularly for communities of color," Henderson said on a call with reporters.
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The hastily called referendum has been particularly challenging for those campaigning for marriage equality.
The drought has been particularly difficult for pastoralists, who count on their animals for survival.
The family legacy has been particularly onerous for him.
The bonding has been particularly beneficial for Mr. Gephardt.
The problem has been particularly exacerbated for minority women.
But this economic expansion has been particularly unrewarding for workers.
This summer has been particularly busy for the department.
That has been particularly problematic for this race.
This has been particularly true for the team from Tohoku.
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