particular niche

collocation in English

meaningsofparticularandniche

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particular
adjective
uk
/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/
us
/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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niche
noun[C]
uk
/niːʃ/
us
/nɪtʃ/
a job or position that is very suitable for someone, especially one that ...
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(Definition ofparticularandnichefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofparticular niche

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These are immediately available as the animal develops, although they commit an organism to aparticularniche.
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Since dissimilar clones are established in different production plants, they may be adapted to particular niches, where different properties may be important for survival in eachparticularniche.
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It would be wrong to pigeonhole young people as supposedly interested only inparticularnicheissues.
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It has nailed itself to aparticularnicheand there it is.
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Through it the determined and the individualist can find aparticularnichewhich might not be available in ordinary employment.
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They ought not to try to compete; they ought to try to find aparticularnichefor themselves.
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The industry of the country must he carried on by the employment of those who are most fitted to fill eachparticularnichein the rural and the industrial system.
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Information technology is frequently able to provide the capabilities of defining, expanding, and filling aparticularnicheor segment.
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He wrote and directed radio programs and films in aparticularnichewhich has today been newly discovered.
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Thus, where stabilising selection acts because of theparticularnichethat is occupied, mechanical and physico-chemical constraints act in a more general manner.
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In this way, it is possible to view djent as a genre describing aparticularnicheof modern, progressive metal.
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So proto-insects had to specialize and focus their whole existence on improving a single lifestyle in aparticularniche.
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Each accessory has its ownparticularnichein the box, such that they will all fit together into the small space of the folded-up box.
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They argue that environmental factors are only taken into consideration for a minority of consumers, which means these markets remain small and only attracting aparticularnicheof consumer.
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Imperfectly coordinated rural policy may be inevitable as coordination in particular niches is often a casualty of competing priorities.
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At the same time mo was hitting its peak and beginning to evolve, it branched off into a parallel variety of mo, the pandering toparticularnichefetishes.
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The band has said that their niche is not sticking to anyparticularnicheand that they don't want to be stuck in any sub-genre of rock.
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Until we have evidence that variations in human behavior tailored to particular niches are actually mediated by gene variation, the niche construction hypothesis isn't up to the job.
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Sponsorship brokers tend to specialize to particular niches within the sponsorship-marketing field.
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