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English usage and grammar
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This is probably more about 'specifically' and 'particularly' as used to expand on the concreteness of a preceding statement. 'Specifically' is more about clarifying the statement with concrete examples in an effort to eliminate misunderstanding. 'Particularly' is to stress the level/degree of applicability of the statement to some exemplary cases.
'certain' can also be used to speak about something that is otherwise considered inappropriate under the circumstance. Couple that with an eye wink to send a stronger signal.