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"particularly severe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is especially bad, more intense, or extreme compared to other things. For example, "The storm was particularly severe, causing extensive damage to the area."
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This recession has been particularly severe.
The dearth is particularly severe in India.
This was a particularly severe recession.
The intergenerational impact has been particularly severe.
The erosion there is particularly severe.
But Restoration's woes have been particularly severe.
Infestation was particularly severe in cavity nests.
The invasions have another particularly severe effect on the ground.
He was particularly severe on the mighty Meschede.
This year, the problems have been particularly severe in Burma.
The problem is particularly severe in Pakistan, Mustafa's home.
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