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"particular reasons" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific or specific reasons as opposed to general or unspecified reasons. Example: We had to cancel the event for particular reasons that cannot be disclosed at this time.
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"Normally books work for particular reasons.
People find each other for particular reasons.
Scotland voted remain for its own particular reasons.
There may be particular reasons to reject it.
Juventus had particular reasons for wanting to stop the violence.
"I have no global reasons; I have particular reasons".
And of late he has had particular reasons to worry.
But did you see them as archetypes you wanted to examine for particular reasons?
Are there any particular reasons why you think they will be more successful this season?
The Kurds, a rebellious and fractious people, have particular reasons to fear the central government.
So it is definitely mandatory then, "unless there are particular reasons why they shouldn't be".
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