
All the candidates are excellent, but I like the last one - his experience is just what we need at the moment. A. in brief B. in particular C. in practice D. in total
The sentence emphasizes a specific preference for "the last one" among all excellent candidates, requiring a phrase that highlights this particular choice. "In particular" directly signals focusing on a specific item from a group, which fits the context of singling out the last candidate due to their relevant experience.
Answer: B. in particular
The phrase "in particular" effectively conveys that while all candidates are strong, the last one stands out specifically for matching the current needs.