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'is particularly funny' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is more humorous than usual. For example, "That joke from the comedian is particularly funny!".
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Shona Tucker is particularly funny as Mistress Ford.
Among the adult characters, the vice principal is particularly funny as acted by David Volin.
The "so-called" is particularly funny, because only Sarah Palin-types call it that.
He is particularly funny on being asked that perennial "man-writes-as-woman" question.
Lee Grant is particularly funny as Beau Bridges's ditzy mother, and Lou Gossett, Jr., is fairly amazing as Diana Sands's axe-wielding husband.
Ms. Darlow is particularly funny as a woman who laughs inappropriately at anything that sounds even remotely sexual — the word "little," for instance.
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Neither was particularly funny.
But the puerile bits are particularly funny.
"And it's particularly funny coming from Republicans who claim to be champions of business.
It sounds odd, but a comic novel need not be particularly funny.
There have been no Taliban or terrorist cartoons because they have not been particularly funny, Mr. Mankoff said.
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