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Discover Ludwig"what particularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a single part that you need to know more about in order to understand something. Example sentence: "I wanted to know what particularly about the situation made her angry."
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What particularly fascinated her about cancer?
What particularly interested you about this company?
That role is what particularly appealed to Blackley.
What particularly disturbed her, she said, were Mr. Michaelis's judgments.
What, particularly, would have prompted the Bulls to pick him?
What particularly appealed was Greig's rejection of cosmetic surgery.
Then discuss what patterns they noticed and what particularly surprised or struck them.
What particularly sticks in the Irish craw is Mr Trichet's imperious tone.
Questions have swirled about who knew what, particularly since family members were also investors.
What particularly enthralled him was the brutal competition for stories — "like it was life or death".
What particularly astonishes is how completely the entire cast seems to inhale the same air.
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