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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

(chess) particularly

Hi.
What does 'particularly' mean in:
"Besides it ease of use, algebraic notation is particularly useful because it is essentially the same in all languages."
?Thanks in advance
  

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Here, it simply means 'very', 'especially'. Probably an extension of "in this particular case".

  • Here, it simply means 'very', 'especially'.
  • Probably an extension of "in this particular case".
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Here, it simply means 'very', 'especially'. Probably an extension of "in this particular case".
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But "in this particular case" makes more sense, doesn't it?

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