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What does imparticular mean?

"Imparticular" is not a recognized English word. It seems like a possible misspelling of "in particular".

In particular means specifically or especially. It is used to emphasize a specific detail or point.

For example:

* "I like many types of music, in particular jazz."

* "We need to focus on improving our customer service, in particular with regards to online inquiries."

If you meant to use "imparticular," please double-check your spelling.

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