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"particularly bothered" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is feeling especially annoyed or irritated about something. Example: "Sarah was particularly bothered by the loud music coming from her neighbor's party."
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Few seemed particularly bothered.
I wasn't particularly bothered though.
I wasn't particularly bothered about being a presenter.
Obviously not that great, but still not particularly bothered.
Mr. Kunzru has not been particularly bothered by such criticism.
She didn't seem particularly bothered, but I wept.
Of course, the American players did not seem particularly bothered by the stadium's gender bias.
Till now, its assessments have not particularly bothered the Kazakhstani authorities.
Some players become managers or coaches, but it's not something I've been particularly bothered about.
Bernanke was particularly bothered by E.R.A., the main yardstick of pitching.
Yet despite all the helling and yelling, nobody seems particularly bothered about the dome.
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