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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some particular" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or example of something within a broader category. Example: "I am looking for some particular information regarding the project timeline."
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There are some particular cultural factors, too.
"The issue is not some particular regions or provinces.
Now I'm in charge of some particular job.
Inside, the old English muffin factory posed some particular challenges.
[Those] are my three biggies, and even some particular reviewers.
The work isn't about some particular pain but about Pain.
You wind up with a selection of documents, a "substream" that tells some particular story.
Every now and again, some particular group would tangle with the Observer list.
You enter Area X with them, thinking the uncanny must lurk in some particular spot.
Art, in many of its forms, seems to move him in some particular way.
But the 90's breed of meta-television provided some particular beauties.
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