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"a case of doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and would be used to refer to a particular instance or example of doing something.
For example, "She had a case of doing the exact opposite of what was asked," or "I was presented with a case of doing something I had never done before."
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It's not a case of doing one or the other.
It was a case of doing bits and bobs, going to writers' groups.
Then it's just a case of doing your jobs and executing your game plan".
Nasri tested Hamer but this was a case of doing enough.
"It's a case of doing what's asked of you on the day, whatever that decision is".
"It is no longer a case of doing well on the pitch; the more merchandise you sell, the better".
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A case of: does bribing children work?
It must be a case of don't use it that much and it stays.
Especially after 1955, Greenberg's career was increasingly a case of "Do as I say, not as I do".
But this was a case of "Do drink the Kool-Aid," because Mr Kane's collection was powerful on several levels.
Time will tell if social unrest will make way for some angry young things, but so far it's been a case of, "Don't get mad, get sad".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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