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The phrase "she is particularly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize or draw attention to a specific aspect or quality of a person or situation. Example: "She is particularly skilled at problem-solving." This sentence highlights the person's exceptional abilities in problem-solving. Other examples: - "He is particularly interested in environmental conservation." - "The restaurant is particularly known for its seafood dishes." - "She is particularly grateful for her supportive family."
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She is particularly sensitive to Iranian women.
She is particularly keen to attack him on health care.
She is particularly concerned about housing benefit changes.
She is particularly fond of Tupperware's microwave-safe plastic.
She is particularly impressed by the skilled housekeeping at Atria.
She is, particularly on matters Jewish, a ferocious polemicist.
(Aides say she is particularly popular among nuns).
She is particularly keen on supporting aspiring and new heads.
"She is particularly vulnerable to me," Mr. Campbell said in an interview.
(She is particularly fond of the American remake of the Swedish series "The Killing").
There is a picture of which she is particularly proud, taken in Central Park in 1973.
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