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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of dropping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been dropped or is no longer present, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "This is a case of dropping the ball on our responsibilities, and we need to address it immediately."
Alternatives: "an instance of dropping" or "a situation of dropping".
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It's a case of dropping in the code and can be used anywhere.
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That was kind of the thrust of my article; that, for many, it's a case of drop your knickers or drop out.
It wasn't a case of just dropping me, there was force in it.
(There is even a third case of dropped charges, slightly earlier and less publicized, involving researchers at a pharmaceutical company).
We can make the same remark for the case of dropping probability illustrated in Figure8.
To present a case of severe drop in vision in both eyes caused by diabetic papillopathy that was treated with an intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide.
With an injured and discontented Peyton Hillis, a struggling QB and a WRing corps afflicted with a case of "the drops," the Cleveland offense averaged 13 points per game.
"I think it's definitely a case of two points dropped here as we missed plenty of opportunities".
A case of reversible foot drop due to entrapment neuropathy has been reported.
"It's a case of below the belt, drop your trousers, and a finger up your arse.
The game was delayed briefly in the fourth inning when a beer vendor dropped a case of beer cans onto the field near the Yankees' on-deck circle.
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