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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with particular" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is done with a particular purpose or in a particular way. For example, "He prepared the meal with particular care to ensure that it tasted perfect."
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No one else sang with particular distinction.
Is there one with particular sentimental value?
They did not respond with particular vigor.
"He's an old man with particular tastes.
Marijana tends to it with particular care.
But one he contemplated with particular attention.
He remembers one attack with particular clarity.
His agent, Peggy Ramsay, is remembered with particular gratitude.
La Repubblica in Italy expressed itself with particular force.
The four female demi-soloists danced with particular luster.
Beijing, with its own shortcomings, embraces them with particular enthusiasm.
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