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The phrase "particular exception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific case or instance that deviates from a general rule or norm.
Example: "In this situation, we will make a particular exception to our usual policy."
Alternatives: "specific exception" or "notable exception".
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The local parishioners took particular exception to those feet.
The Afghan government took particular exception to that terminology, Mr. Faizi said.
The Premier League have taken particular exception to the article and are preparing a riposte.
Maria Sharapova took particular exception to Azarenka's withdrawal from the 2012 Italian Open in Rome.
I take particular exception to his claim that southwestern Connecticut supported the crown during the American Revolution.
(A colleague recalls that one Communist-era Polish language activist took particular exception to the phrase "whiskey on the rocks").
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There were particular exceptions in studies of pain, where there was a slight but measurable placebo effect.
Those particular exceptions are where "differential treatment" and "burdens or disadvantages" are still found.
In Ontario, the Human Rights Commission has created a special policy for awards and scholarships, reading: "Criteria such a race, ancestry, sex [etc] should not be the basis for deciding who gets a scholarship, unless particular exceptions apply".
In Ontario, the Human Rights Commission has created a special policy for awards and scholarships, reading: "criteria such a race, ancestry, sex [etc] should not be the basis for deciding who get a scholarships, unless particular exceptions apply".
Two particular exceptions to the pattern expected from the hydrodynamic connectivity model are noted.
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