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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particular of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means specific or detailed information about something or someone. Example: "She gave me a particular of the meeting, including the time, location, and agenda." In this sentence, "particular" is used as a noun to refer to specific details or information, and "of" shows that it is related to the meeting. The phrase could also be rephrased as "She gave me specific details about the meeting."
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This tragedy is a moment to reflect on the great wonder of life and in particular of Robert's.
"And Frances in particular, of course.
He disapproved, in particular, of the powers envisaged for judges.
I am thinking in particular of the National Rifle Association.
I think in particular of the day John Turturro made his entrance.
I'm thinking, in particular, of Lena Dunham, Miranda July, and — why not? — Elaine May.
Tompkins denies that exploitation, in particular of children, contributed to his enormous profits.
In particular, of the new nastiness of the Ricky Gervais or Frankie Boyle kind?
Eriksson spoke in particular of positioning Cole there, yet never really did so.
The Democratic Union stands accused, by Romanians in particular, of old-fashioned ethnic machine politics.
He has had one target in particular of late: Donald Trump.
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