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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particular to it" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means something that is specific or unique to a certain object, situation, or entity. Example: The culture of each country is particular to it, forming a distinct identity and way of life for its people.
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In this way he was close to the ideas of his teacher Vogler, himself renowned for his dramatic depictions of nature and incident in keyboard music, who wrote in 1779Writing beautifully is easy; expression is not too difficult; but only the genius of a great painter...can choose for each picture agreeable and natural colours that are particular to it.
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In particular to conclude it suffices to show that is geometrically decreasing.
Natural-resource experts point out that cheap subsidised water has spurred people (and farmers in particular) to overuse it.
There is nothing in particular to which it necessarily refers.
Author's response: The manuscript was improved in response to these observations in particular to make it more comprehensible.
Albumatic has gotten quite a bit of attention since its launch, with MG Siegler taking a particular liking to it.
And it has a particular behavior to it, which will depend somewhat on the frequency.
But the question is, what does Trump's rhetoric in particular contribute to it?
But Adam and Frankenstein's Creature have a particular right to it as prototypes of an experiment that goes awry.
There's no particular logic to it.
It's not clear at this point that there's any particular center to it.
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