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"particularly hurt" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the degree to which someone or something has been hurt, physically or emotionally. For example, "She was particularly hurt by her husband's infidelity."
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The closing could particularly hurt paperback sales.
Nobody killed, not even particularly hurt.
New York City is particularly hurt by this technique.
She was particularly hurt when told she qualified for just two visits to a counselor.
It was sluggish car sales, however, that particularly hurt Ford and G.M. in July.
She said she was particularly hurt by Curl's prominent presence at the 2012 United States Olympic trials.
That would particularly hurt European pharmaceutical companies, which have been quite successful in emerging markets in the last five years.
In beating back the Red Storm's surge, the Hoyas snapped a two-game skid in which turnovers particularly hurt them.
The decline of these industries particularly hurt the economies of the north and Midlands, while the south remained relatively prosperous.
Signs of an economic crisis could particularly hurt Clinton, who has aligned herself closely with Obama's legacy.
Sprawling resorts, which were particularly hurt by the slowdown in conferences and meetings, are offering some of the deepest discounts.
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