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especially and particularly #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 0:16 am   especially and particularly
 

hi,

what's the difference in usage of especially and particularly?

thanks for the answer in advance
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especially and particularly #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:15 am   especially and particularly
 

I can think of none offhand. 'Especially' naturally carries more of a feeling of 'specialness'.
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