Sentence examples for peculiarly damaging from inspiring English sources

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It is the suggestion that she could, and should, have been bumped off as though she were some deranged South American dictator … "Mantel's contribution is peculiarly damaging because, while she appears so mild-mannered, her message is interpretable as a deadly one.

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The brain, he observes, is peculiarly susceptible to oxidative damage.

The curious question is why the inflammation would become chronic in atherosclerosis, when in the case of most infections it is transient.The most likely explanations are that the immune system is unable to clear the infection completely or that the site is peculiarly susceptible to reinfection, causing more damage each time.

For example, the naked mole rat, particularly long-lived and metabolically slow for its size, shows peculiarly low levels of anti-oxidative defences, and correspondingly high levels of oxidative damage in its nuclear DNA [ 68], but this might be attributable, paradoxically, to reduced levels of ROS production in the mitochondria, implying reduced levels mtDNA damage [ 68, 69].

That, for all the blunders and damage they have done, could never be said of Mr Blair's peculiarly audacious, globe-trotting leadership.

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Mr Assad remains peculiarly popular.

My situation is peculiarly poignant.

Books are peculiarly invasive.

Peculiarly, drippingly rich.

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