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particularly

[per-tik-yuh-ler-lee, puh-tik-] / pərˈtɪk yə lər li, pəˈtɪk- /


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"Demand is being driven by consumers looking for premium, high-quality seafood they can trust, with Scottish salmon particularly valued in high-end dining and sashimi markets for its quality, provenance, and consistency," the spokesperson said.

From BBC

In court, the witness added that she did "not particularly" remember these apparent issues.

From BBC

“The Speech or Debate Clause protects legislative acts—not press interviews, social media posts, or exhortations aimed at the public or the executive, and particularly not active-duty servicemembers,” the administration’s lawyers said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Institutions will have to change, particularly at the pan-European level, as national governments cede some new powers to Brussels but reclaim other responsibilities.

From The Wall Street Journal

From the outset, she aligned with the populist wing, having advised Vice President JD Vance during his time in the Senate, where he backed aggressive antitrust enforcement, particularly against big tech.

From The Wall Street Journal