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the particular type
adjective
Pertaining only to a part of something; partial.
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The particular type of quagmire to worry about has a name: liquidity trap.
"It's funny, the sport has a way of weeding out the particular type of person.
Doing interviews after The Great Beauty, I was conscious that the detail about the particular type of Florentine flaneur being mocked had gone over my head.
It may be instead that the particular type of expression associated with Michelangelo, of an almost cosmic grandeur, was inhibiting.
"B-boying, when it first came out, it was such a big deal, like Rock Steady Crew, Electric Boogaloo," said Chris Gatdula, 26, referring to the particular type of street dancing he does.
This much is true for a normal recession, but the deflationary pressure is even stronger for the particular type of recession we're falling into, the type that starts with banks not lending money.
The particular type of cardiac arrhythmia involved matters; so do other illnesses the patient may have, and how frail she is.
Just the particular type of hornet that had stung me.
Based on the particular type of problem the definition of distance (edge weights) varies.
The particular type of lithium-ion technology considered here are lithium manganese batteries.
It characterises the particular type of medical device in light of all the self-governing regions.
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