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The phrase "a case of discrimination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an instance or situation where someone has been treated unfairly or unjustly based on characteristics such as race, gender, or age.
Example: "The employee filed a complaint, claiming it was a case of discrimination based on her gender."
Alternatives: "an instance of discrimination" or "a situation of discrimination".
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This is a case of discrimination.
Again, I would ask, is this just a case of discrimination?
Is this a case of discrimination against international students at privately funded universities?
Here in Belgium [this is likely to be a case of discrimination against Islam].
It remains very hard to bring a case of discrimination against an employer or provider of goods, facilities or services.
LETTER describes a case of discrimination in a neighborhood of Paris near the Pont-Neuf: the Place Dauphine.
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Below, I present simulation results comparing three cases: (1) a baseline case without discrimination, (2) a case of employer discrimination, and (3) a case of employee discrimination.
If it doesn't, there may be a case of sex discrimination.
But Rod Thorn, the Nets' president and general manager, called the league's decision unfair and a case of reverse discrimination.
The upheaval began with young Uighurs marching last Sunday in this regional capital to protest a case of judicial discrimination.
It isn't usually a case of overt discrimination; it isn't even something as simple to fix as provision of good childcare, although that can help.
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