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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'or particularly' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to emphasize a particular point or item within a list of items. For example: I like to eat all kinds of food, and particularly enjoy fish and chips.
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Or particularly anything.
But was it unique or particularly revealing?
It is not invincible or particularly original.
Not unless you were brilliant at sport or particularly tough.
It's worth considering flights into Darwin, Cairns or, particularly, Perth.
And what if you're just feeling unhurried or particularly chatty?
I don't find that particularly amusing, or particularly helpful".
Nor is it exclusive to, or particularly egregious in, Washington.
I never thought of family as safe or particularly inviting.
Carver is no longer sexy, or hot, or particularly newsworthy.
I'm not disappointed per se, or particularly unimpressed.
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