Examples of 'be a particularly' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a particularly"

be a particularly - often used to single out a specific quality or feature that stands out in comparison to others

How to use "be a particularly" in a sentence

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It considers soft loans to be a particularly effective tool.
It would be a particularly unpleasant thing for us if anyone were.
It did not even have to be a particularly good reward.
This may be a particularly desirable additional safety feature.
Interviewing politicians can be a particularly tricky business.
There may be a particularly positive impact on local shipping.
I have never known myself to be a particularly disciplined man.
Proved to be a particularly significant year for sport in the town.
Saturday will probably be a particularly rich show.
This can be a particularly severe problem in studying reactions in liquids.
School pupils are considered to be a particularly important target group.
This will be a particularly decisive question when elections are held in autumn.
Education is proving to be a particularly delicate issue.
This can be a particularly powerful tool when it comes to professional networking.
It has proved not to be a particularly useful term.

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This will be a particularly important contribution towards restoring global economic growth.
Chalk has been found to be a particularly preferred filler.
This should be a particularly important consideration in the restructuring and reorganisation of public administration.
This is not going to be a particularly easy task.
This can be a particularly revealing way of drilling down into a graph.
This year has proved to be a particularly tragic one.
It proved to be a particularly fertile system on which to study phase transitions.
Chronic inflammation is what can be a particularly difficult problem.
It is found to be a particularly attractive proposition in coating aluminum and alloys thereof.
Conscientious objection would appear to be a particularly important issue.
This seems to be a particularly difficult sort of extraordinary case.
I understand there is going to be a particularly nasty prison.
Winter can be a particularly difficult and stressful time.
We have found methylene chloride to be a particularly effective solvent.
This can be a particularly damaging assumption.
Aqueous acetone has been found to be a particularly suitable solvent.
This may be a particularly stable configuration.
This does not seem like it will be a particularly dramatic event.
This was to be a particularly bloody time for the allied forces.
Polzelli soon turned out not to be a particularly able singer.
Winter can be a particularly rough season for skin.
The feeling of control in a situation may be a particularly important factor.
This seems to be a particularly vague and elastic definition.
A crenellated or indented pattern would appear to be a particularly interesting solution.
The latter can be a particularly important consideration.
I do not know if my marriages taught me how to be a particularly good husband.
Water is found to be a particularly useful extraction solvent.
Corruption remains prevalent in many areas and continues to be a particularly serious problem.
Karzai may not be a particularly effective president.
Vetter has stated that he does not consider himself to be a particularly good guitarist.
Go is considered to be a particularly psychologically revealing game.
Recurrent exposure to maternal depressive symptoms appears to be a particularly severe risk factor.
Swimming can be a particularly great choice.
With regard to hepatobiliary function the dog appears to be a particularly sensitive species.
Christmas can be a particularly hazardous time for dogs.

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