Examples of 'particularly what' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly what"

particularly what: Used to inquire for specific details or information about something

How to use "particularly what" in a sentence

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particularly what
Particularly what it is you find attractive in a man.
He now shows more particularly what is needed to enter.
Particularly what it says about his science project.
They were worried particularly what.
And particularly what regulates.
The donor can specify more particularly what will be supported.
Particularly what is said in.
John does not subscribe to chaos particularly what it says about his science project.
Particularly what he had done.
Let me try to show precisely and particularly what it costs to be a true Christian.
Particularly what they call the Bible belt.
You asked me once, why are you particularly what.
It is not known particularly what brings about dyslexia to happen.
Particularly what has happened with Glee.
They have a court and particularly what kind of court?

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And more particularly what positive or negative impact on our com and marketing business?
It 's still incredibly relevant today, particularly what he writes about tyranny.
This is particularly what has been revealed by the AFP.
And no matter what anyone else thinks, particularly what he thinks, he must do it.
This is particularly what clearly appears in FIG.
I fear what our world, and particularly what our country is becoming.
Particularly what it says about his science project . John does not subscribe to chaos, Chaotician, actually.
I really don't care particularly what people feel about facts.
This is particularly what Sansar is aimed at.
John doesn't subscribe to chaos… particularly what it says about his science project.
I also echo particularly what my colleague, Mr von Wogau said about taxation.
They are very much appreciated, particularly what Mr Stavrou has said.
And, particularly what he did.
Now, sir, I must ask you more particularly what this document is.
Agreement, most particularly what provisions are ultimately determined by the.
The human experience, and particularly what it represents for the experts.
When I say that, particularly what I am talking about are fats and sugars.
John doesn't subscribe to chaos, particularly what it has to say about his science project.
Losing weight isn't particularly what I'm after, but I'll take toning up any day.
This style of dispute is particularly what the Appraisal Clause was produced to solve.
John doesn't subscribe to chaos… particularly what it says about his science project. Chaotician, actually.
STEVE, Yeah, that 's particularly what I 'd be interested to hear.

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