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Discover Ludwig"particularly so for" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is often used to emphasize the importance of something that has come before it in a sentence. For example: I encourage everyone to get involved in their community, particularly so for those who are fortunate enough to enjoy its benefits.
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This is particularly so for gearboxes.
This is particularly so for foreign nationals.
This is particularly so for all the news media.
This is particularly so for the process industry, where production depends on energy supply to continue.
This is particularly so for system designers whose output is a set of programs.
This is particularly so for the list of nineteen affirmative defenses listed in FRCP 8(c).
The stock market is at record highs overall, and particularly so for big companies.
Lactose intolerance is a sometimes painful, inconvenient condition, particularly so for a food writer.
"I think being fiscally prudent is always a wise thing to be, particularly so for him.
Fatherhood is a vexed topic, particularly so for an author such as Coates.
It is distressing for visitors to see mounds of human ash, particularly so for our gardener.
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