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Discover LudwigThe phrase "these particularly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize specific items or aspects, but it lacks proper context or structure to be effectively used. Example: "I appreciate these particularly unique features of the design."
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None of these particularly worked, of course.
Are these particularly infuriating notions to put forward?
Nor are these particularly difficult policies to put in place.
Yet somehow, for these particularly grotesque crimes, Asians were given an easy ride.
And there was plenty to admire in these, particularly in the Third, Fourth and Fifth Concertos.
What about tapping into the business world in these particularly rocky economic times?
Government policy can affect these (particularly the last) only in the long term.
Money has a way of resolving disputes like these, particularly in boxing.
"We've placed these particularly carefully so that no one can easily pose next to them," said Thamer.
Gerhardt made these particularly expressive and it meant that the orchestra's final blaze was not merely triumphant.
These particularly interested me as I am myself engaged on a similar subject [The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold].
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