Examples of using A particularly in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Yes. Yeah, it's not a particularly robust example of the genus.
Cary Grant once said after a particularly evocative LSD trip.
The ring is a particularly nice touch.- Well, thank you.
but not a particularly efficient one.
But Dr. Sebastian Reifler is one with a particularly relevant distinction.
My father has had a particularly rough couple of days.
It is not a particularly difficult thing….
Eight: We know that Jerusalem is a particularly delicate issue.
One day he found a particularly large, beautiful stone.
The Thursday sitting in July is a particularly sensitive one.
DiamondTip- the perfect needle tip For a particularly gentle injection2.
Therefore, a particularly close economic relationship between the EU
The high-grade copper grease Anti-Seize has a particularly powerful effect.
Then the Croats, through a particularly militant anti-fascist resistance, freed themselves from Nazism.
Sensitive data requires a particularly high level of protection.
With finding a particularly endangered member.
The year 2001 provided a particularly challenging environment for the monetary policy of the European Central Bank.
I see these freeways as a particularly important and innovatory aspect of the transport policy.
Here, 2 light indicators and 2 pushbuttons are integrated in a particularly space-saving housing.
Neither is it a particularly economical one.