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How do you use especially in the middle of a sentence?

"Especially" is typically used in the middle of a sentence to emphasize a specific point or detail within a larger idea. Here are some examples:

1. Emphasizing a specific item in a list:

* "I love all kinds of fruit, especially mangoes and strawberries."

* "The new restaurant has a great menu, especially the seafood dishes."

2. Emphasizing a specific aspect of something:

* "I enjoyed the movie, especially the special effects."

* "The weather was beautiful, especially in the morning."

3. Emphasizing a specific reason:

* "I'm excited about the trip, especially because I'll be seeing my family."

* "I'm not sure if I can go, especially considering the cost."

4. Emphasizing a contrast:

* "The hike was challenging, especially after the rain."

* "I was tired, especially after a long day at work."

5. Emphasizing a feeling or opinion:

* "I'm happy, especially after receiving such good news."

* "I'm disappointed, especially after all the effort we put in."

Remember that "especially" is an adverb, meaning it modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It's important to place it in a position that makes the emphasis clear and grammatically correct.

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