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particular

[per-tik-yuh-ler, puh-tik-] / pərˈtɪk yə lər, pəˈtɪk- /






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Vulnerable people in particular may be affected by this spell of colder weather, with increased use of healthcare services and an increased risk to life.

From BBC

"We really weren't prepared enough for this particular World Cup, and we probably deserve what we've got at this stage."

From Barron's

Will, rather than being deprived, simply had very particular rules about what he would eat, and whether or not his diet was killing him didn’t necessarily mean he was mentally incompetent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its activist investing honcho, James Chadwick, once told a podcast his fund often gets involved at the prodding of a former insider or other person knowledgeable about a particular target company.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inflation in the prices of goods, in particular, needs to show sustained improvement before he would consider supporting additional rate cuts, assuming labor market conditions remain stable.

From Barron's