adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
particularly/especially suitable
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The resort is particularly suitable for families.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
important
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This is especially important in a home with young children.
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Most claimed that staffing and training were especially important managerial responsibilities in building an efficient organization.
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In tropical and subtropical areas, Oe. columbianum and Oe. radiatum, in sheep and cattle respectively, are especially important .
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This is especially important for work-inhibited children, who are typically overly dependent upon the support of others to complete school assignments.
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Being fit and healthy is especially important if you have to fight your way out of trouble or run for home.
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Each time you mention a new or especially important point, to support your statements and create continuity.
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Written sources were especially important for the economic sector.
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Such coalitions are especially important in legislatures where no single party commands a majority.
true
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This is especially true of open reservoirs, less so on established pits or lakes where bankside vegetation restricts movement.
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This is especially true in acquisition or merger situations, where there are no shared corporate values.
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This is especially true for those growing up at the time, like my own children.
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But I find it especially true now.
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This is especially true if a small area only has been tessellated.
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This is especially true of original and futuristic ideas.
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This is especially true where dust and grime collects and in heavy tread areas like the hall, stairs and landing.
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This is especially true when you need to discuss a conflict involving a colleague or family member.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Drive carefully, especially with all this fog.
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Everyone's excited about the trip, especially Wendy.
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Families, especially those with young children, benefit from the program.
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I'm especially interested in hearing about your trip to China.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alliances, after all, have to be directed against some one, especially defensive ones.
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He was 24, a young age for a priest, especially one who had failed to finish training in two seminaries.
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It is also known that, in some central nervous system neurones, second messengers especially cyclic AMPcontrol membrane electrical activity.
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Look especially for the frieze of statues on the upper tier.
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Politicians, unlike actors and especially writers, know that their opinions have to be sold, that they must please.
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The graveyard especially is a good place to examine the strange and beautiful gravestones characteristic of old Basque burial grounds.
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This is a style of wheat beer that I especially enjoy, with its teasing counterpoint of tartness and chocolate-malt sweetness.