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particularity

[per-tik-yuh-lar-i-tee, puh-tik-] / pərˌtɪk yəˈlær ɪ ti, pəˌtɪk- /


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It’s a brilliantly funny interlude, and a reminder that this child — bursting as she is with intelligence and particularity, and already in search of kindred spirits — deserves the world.

From New York Times

To focus on either the particularities of American toxic positivity or the history of darkness in 20th-century popular music could have benefited the argument.

From Washington Post

He instead sent a response “raising objections to each of the eight document requests in the subpoena based on grounds such as overbreadth, burden, and lack of particularity.”

From Washington Post

In court documents filed on Thursday, the New York attorney general said Mr Trump has not produced the requested documents and has raised objections "based on grounds such as overbreadth, burden, and lack of particularity".

From BBC

It leaves productions free not to bother being rooted in particularity, accents and all.

From New York Times