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"in that particular" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to a specific or particular instance or situation within a larger context. It can also imply a certain level of specificity or detail. Example: "In that particular neighborhood, there is a high concentration of restaurants and cafes." Here, "in that particular" is used to specify the neighborhood being discussed and suggest a specific location with a distinct character.
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Why in that particular case?
In that particular game it worked.
I'm not in that particular demo.
In that particular moment, it didn't.
But in that particular situation, they did.
I'm impartial in that particular argument".
In that particular case, visual feedback.
In that particular the paper proved itself.
Harvard was the only investor in that particular fund.
By chance, she was not involved in that particular protest.
Why those five pots in that particular place?
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