particular form

collocation in English

meaningsofparticularandform

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particular
adjective
uk
/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/
us
/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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form
noun
uk
/fɔːm/
us
/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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(Definition ofparticularandformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofparticular form

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The vast majority of respondents indicated that they had never engaged in thisparticularformof political participation.
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The approach would also permit, as outlined in section 10.1, a uniform handling of preferences and updates as aparticularformof preference mechanism.
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Moreover, the author readily assumes the existence of a "visual consciousness" as aparticularformof consciousness.
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It does not mean anyparticularformof shared rule, nor does it imply sharing on only one (the highest) level of the political hierarchy.
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The translation has a continuation passing style where continuations are agent abstractions of aparticularform.
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The original studies made an important statement about aparticularformof solidarity or mutual aid that was built around kinship and locality.
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A building is composed of surfaces (walls, ceilings, floors) designed to enclose spaces (rooms) and give themparticularform.
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At the other end of the scale, however, the league of towns might perhaps be considered as aparticularformof grand fraternity.
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The most flexible approach is non-parametric in spirit : is not assumed to be of anyparticularforma priori.
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In all of these text segments, the accusative rule takes aparticularform.
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Each distinct form provides a count of one, but the token frequencies for eachparticularformare ignored.
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No reason has been offered for demanding oneparticularformof explanation, the conceptualistic form.
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We first sketch the aims and functionality of the system as a whole, and introduce theparticularformof linguistic resources supported.
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This analysis ignores the different functions aparticularformcan have.
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As discussed in section 3, type of contract used may persist for some periods once aparticularformhas been chosen.
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This follows from what it means to "imagine a melody," not from the inherent nature of someparticularformof representation.
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The ability for anyparticularformto develop depends on its open-ended determination as a set of possibilities established by continuity.
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Theparticularformof this function is dependent on the topology of the subsystem and is nonlinear in the parameters.
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Thus, by mapping experiential qualities to physical form, one can predict experience given aparticularformand design form to create experience.
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