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Sentence count:168+34Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: especiallyin particularpeculiarlyspeciallySimilar words: particularin particulararticulateregularlyparticleparticipateparticipantparticipationMeaning: [pəˈtɪkjʊləlɪ]  adv. 1. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common 2. specifically or especially distinguished from others 3. uniquely or characteristically. 
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91. Quebec has always had particularly close ties to France.
92. Her family's support is particularly precious to Josie.
93. Her return to France ended a particularly unhappy chapter in her life.
94. Next week will be particularly fraught as we've just lost our secretary.
95. It has been a particularly lean year for the education department.
96. She stopped talking as she negotiated a particularly sharp turn.
97. We are hoping to expand our business, particularly in Europe.
98. This area of London is too expensive for most people to live in, but it's particularly popular with dinkies.
99. The satellite will observe objects that are particularly interesting astronomically.
100. This attractive building is particularly notable for its garden setting.
101. He doesn't particularly like the work but he sees it as a means to an end.
102. Fine music, particularly opera, has become aspirational(sentencedict.com), like fine wine or foreign travel.
103. It is particularly difficult to bear up against the midsummer heat in Wuhan.
104. Similar policies were pursued in the 1970s, particularly in relation to health services.
105. I'm particularly interested in the linguistic development of young children.
106. Mrs Neil did not seem particularly enthusiastic about her job.
107. Any experience can teach and strengthen you, but particularly the more difficult ones.
108. The flexibility of distance learning would be particularly suited to busy managers.
109. Watch your step; the boss is in a particularly bad mood.
110. She's not particularly interested in having children, but her husband longs for the patter of tiny feet.
111. A lot of services have been cut that particularly affect the old.
112. We have some particularly apt students in the class this year.
113. Officials say the EU, which is supposed to provide most of the food needs, is being particularly niggardly.
114. These otters are particularly vicious beasties, with very sharp teeth.
115. I didn't particularly like the job - it was just a means to an end.
116. These prejudices are particularly prevalent among people living in the North.
117. I didn't particularly want to go, but I had to.
118. He is changing job out of necessity, not because he particularly wants to.
119. Doctors are often berated for being poor communicators, particularly when they have to give patients bad news.
120. She will grow into a woman particularly liable to depression.
More similar words: particularin particulararticulateregularlyparticleparticipateparticipantparticipationsimilarlysecularspectacularpartialarticlepartiallyartistictake part inearlynearlynot nearlydifficultcurriculumearly warningagricultureagriculturalparlanceregularspeculatecalculatecalculationspeculation
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