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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is severe or problematic.
Example: "After reviewing the symptoms, the doctor concluded that it was a bad case of the flu."
Alternatives: "a severe case" or "a serious case."
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It wasn't a bad case.
A bad case of meat sweat delirium.
A bad case of acid-wash denim.
Cobain had a bad case of successophobia.
My dad caught a bad case of the running bug.
THE FACTS Ever have a bad case of laryngitis?
The Pomeroys have a bad case of consumeritis.
Or just a bad case of food poisoning?
It's just got a bad case of Baumol's.
On lithium, he got a bad case of psoriasis.
"Whoa, Galahad you've got a bad case of knight face".
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