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The phrase "particularly so because" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are emphasizing one reason or part of an explanation. For example: "The issue was difficult to resolve, particularly so because the two sides had very different opinions on the matter."
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This is particularly so because what was small and/or public is becoming large and private.
This is particularly so because the Philippines is far from being a country with closed borders.
This was particularly so because CSX argued that T.C.I. had an arrangement with its banks to vote this stock.
Particularly so, because the euro arrives at a time when European prices are already under downward pressure.
It's a bad feeling either way, but particularly so because it was a matchup we were looking forward to".
Actually achieving that sort of unity is easier said than done -- and particularly so because of the House majority's freshman class.
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Particularly so, initially, because discussion focused on a disturbing report on poverty in the UK by the UN's rapporteur Philip Alston.
Trade agreements are always controversial, but particularly so this year because of the economic slump in the United States.
Particularly so, he said, because Mr. Martin has not had an English-language hit in the United States in years.
This was particularly so for effect because it was insignificant and weak in model II while strong and significant in models I and III.
This is particularly so in this case because Hayat did not speak or read Arabic, the language in which the prayer was written".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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