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The phrase "particularly near" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify a location or context that is especially close to something else.
Example: "The park is particularly near the city center, making it a convenient spot for visitors."
Alternatives: "especially close" or "particularly close."
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This week's subject matter is particularly near and dear to my (occasionally clogged) heart: two-facedness.
Fragments usually exhibit reduced species richness and diversity, particularly near edges.
However, you're not particularly near any major towns.
Tiger's pin high, but not particularly near it.
Diamonds of good quality, though small in size, are found, particularly near Panna.
Despite efforts to improve its highways, Slovenia suffers traffic congestion, particularly near Ljubljana and Maribor.
In some parts of town, particularly near Compo Beach, houses sit cheek by jowl.
Grab Your Injera ETHIOPIAN restaurants in New York are centered in Manhattan, particularly near Columbia University.
Mapmaking in the midst of a siege was dangerous, particularly near the front lines.
Paddy rice is cultivated in the river valleys of Tenasserim, particularly near Tavoy.
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Concentrations were sensitive to road height, particularly near-road receptors.
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