particularly true

Frequency: 8.433.1 per million words

Used to emphasize truth in a specific context.

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Examples (10)

  • This is particularly true of older women.
  • The statement that hard work leads to success is particularly true in competitive fields.
  • What he said about the challenges of entrepreneurship became particularly true for me when I started my own business.
  • Her observation about the importance of empathy is particularly true in healthcare professions.
  • The adage 'practice makes perfect' is particularly true for mastering a musical instrument.
  • It's particularly true that innovation drives progress in technology.
  • Although it sounds harsh, the idea that money doesn't buy happiness is particularly true for those who have experienced both.
  • This theory is particularly true when applied to complex social systems.
  • The need for clear communication is particularly true in international negotiations.
  • You'll find that this principle is particularly true after you gain more experience.