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The phrase "so particular" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means extremely specific or precise in a particular way. For example: - Her instructions were so particular that I had to double-check every step. - He was so particular about his morning routine that even a slight change would throw off his entire day. - The artist was so particular with colors that she mixed her own paints to achieve the perfect shade. - The teacher was so particular about grammar that she would correct even the smallest mistake in our essays.
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England is so particular.
Each one is so particular.
They weren't so particular back then".
"The planners aren't so particular," Castle says.
The Americans are so particular about certain things.
"People are so particular about their fig trees.
I used to be so particular about cleaning the house.
Today's experiment, however, was so particular as to seem monomaniacal.
What makes Amarone so particular, however, is appassimento.
He's so particular that you would think he's a photographer for a home-design magazine.
The light at that time of day is so particular, so beautiful.
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