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particularly More than usual or more than others. Example: The restaurant is particularly popular with young people. exclude 1. T o deliberately not include something. Example: The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly obtained. 2. To not allow someone to take part in something or not allow them to enter a place, especially in a way that seems wrong or unfair. Example: A mainstream exhibition that excluded women artists. 3. To decide that something is not a possibility Example: At this stage we cannot entirely exclude the possibility of staff cuts. candidate Someone or something that is likely to experience or get something. Example: The school is an obvious candidate for extra funding. I think internship is not a good thing, because it is more like a probation period or training period for student or fresh man and some internship even can not access to work content. All in all, I think company should