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I love sweets, especially ice cream and cake.

The summer was especially dry, and many farmers lost their crops.

The cake was made for the family and especially for the birthday girl!

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You do not use commas with a particular word. You use commas within a sentence. They are breathing and clarification marks. Since Especially is an adverb, there could be a situation where you would replace however with Especially. However, such would be few and far between.

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This particular question is easy to answer.

There was no particular reason for Jim to wear his school tie to work today.

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i like chicken soup, but i especially like it with bread to dip in because it is very tasty!

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