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As an Englishman, he is particularly sensitive to the differences between English and American usage.
His painting wasn't particularly good, so no one praised him for it.
we should be particularly careful when it comes to showing appreciation
He's just a normal junior high school student, not particularly intelligent.
particularly careful
In contrast to his "not bad looks but seems a bit of a dandy" appearance, he didn't have a girlfriend and he wasn't particularly fast with the ladies.
In my class I noticed a girl student who was particularly intent on studying Chinese.
Solar energy seems to offer more hope than any other source of energy, particularly because those areas most in need of water lie rather close to the equator and have a relatively clear atmosphere.
Religion, which should most distinguish us from the beasts, and ought most particularly elevate us, as rational creatures, above brutes, is that wherein men often appear most irrational, and more senseless than beasts.
In some rural areas, the Internet is important for agricultural information, as well as being particularly useful for the purposes of agricultural production technologies and pricing.
You weren't particularly discreet, so it's no wonder you got caught.
Records are particularly scarce for this era, perhaps owing to a long series of natural disasters which befell the capital.
Yes, a celebrity – someone famous - particularly someone in show business, that's the world of entertainment, theatre and film.
What moments in the year do you particularly enjoy?
They execute endless practice runs and then review their in‐flight decisions, attempting to hone their minds to select the best approach to any given scenario, particularly those that involve the use of deadly force.