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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific instance or example of something, often in a legal, medical, or general context.
Example: "This is a case of a rare disease that affects only a small percentage of the population."
Alternatives: "an instance of" or "a situation involving".
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Tomes, C. A case of a widely exposed pulp.
This is a case of a follicular dendritic cell sarcoma.
"This isn't a case of a stealth thing".
A case of a person acting out a dream?
"We had a case of a fractured skull".
It was a case of a Maginot Line that worked.
We report a case of a large thrombus forming in the venous reservoir while using bivalirudin.
It was a case of a British import monopsony versus the Chinese monopolist producer.
We present a case of a young adult who initially concealed her chronic mothball inhalation.
This is resonance, this is a case of a resonance structure.
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