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What does particularly mean?

"Particularly" means especially, specifically, or in a notable way. It emphasizes something as being more important, relevant, or interesting than other things.

Here are some examples:

* "I particularly enjoyed the last chapter of the book." (This means you enjoyed the last chapter more than the other chapters.)

* "The restaurant is known particularly for its seafood." (This means the seafood is the most noteworthy item on the menu.)

* "She was particularly upset about the news." (This means her reaction to the news was stronger than her reaction to other events.)

"Particularly" can be used in different contexts to highlight a specific point or detail. It adds emphasis and makes your writing or speech more precise.

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