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The phrase "a case of going" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing situations or instances related to the act of going, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "In this discussion, we are examining a case of going beyond the usual limits."
Alternatives: "an instance of going" or "a situation of going".
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It was just a case of going with it.
"It isn't a case of going straight onto land with an excavator," he said.
In those days it was a case of going along and putting your hand up.
Introducing computers into the classroom is not just a case of going along with some fad.
"For us it was a case of going out and showing we are a crew to be reckoned with.
The Liverpool experiment looks like a case of going to the wrong team at the wrong time.
Similar(22)
"It was simply a case of: 'Go here, work for nothing and if you don't we'll stop your subsistence level benefit,'" he said.
There's been a case of "Moonlighting" going around television the last few seasons.
It may be a case of "so goes Marikana, so goes the nation".
This isn't just a case of councils going rogue.
"I don't think it was a case of it going to my head,' he said.
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