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The phrase "a case of a statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific instance or example of a statement being made or applied in a particular context.
Example: "In this report, we will analyze a case of a statement made by the CEO regarding the company's future plans."
Alternatives: "an instance of a statement" or "a situation involving a statement".
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Thus, we have here a case of a statement of arithmetic (and, in fact, a very simple one) that cannot be settled on the basis of the standard axioms.
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His statement, apparently a case of a player speaking out of turn, seemed to surprise Philadelphia Coach Peter Laviolette.
Some see a case of statement overload.
The pair spoke about the former's future on the coach journey home from Essex and it is now a case of waiting for an official statement.
We notice that in 2001 Tasković proved a special case of this statement on a transversal upper edges T-space (X:= X,M_{u,v}(t))).
We notice that in 2001 Tasković proved a special case of this statement on a transversal lower edges T-space (X:= X,M_{u,v}(t))).
In the case of Cosby, a statement like Cain or Thomas's was unnecessary.
"Even to this day, the US authorities have not explained the reason why we were not permitted to travel; we assume it was an error or even a case of mistaken identity," they said in a statement provided by their lawyers, Carter Ruck.
That this is often seen as a paradigmatic case of a quantified statement is often based on the confusion that "there is" is a quantifier in "There is a number between 6 and 8".
Over to you, and hurry That sinking feeling Blood, sweat, but no tears Let them walk Sunspots Work and play The wheel of fortune ReprintsMr Almunia did not present a formal case (a "statement of objections" in Eurospeak), but offered Google a chance to settle.
"Basically this is a case of undeclared inheritance," the gallery said in a statement.
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