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The phrase "a case of make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and context.
Example: "This is not a case of make; it requires more than just effort."
Alternatives: "a situation of creation" or "an instance of making".
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If the French Balsa wood bloke is fit then anything is possible, although he often isn't and it has becomes a case of make do and mend.
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And it's not just a case of making a head-count of modern extinctions.
"This is certainly a case of making a virtue of necessity.
Shorten stressed it was a case of making the best out of a bad job.
"It might be a case of making the bride more beautiful," he said.
For him it was simply a case of making concessions to his uncompromising illustrator".
Apprenticeships are much like finding a job so it is a case of making an application and attending an interview.
"I wish to stress, however, that this is not a case of making an example of you alone.
That's a case of making it 'bigger than life'," she says, slipping into English, "making it heroic".
As with most Facebook announcements these days, it's a case of making the right choice, not a quick one.
"It's just a case of making sure I keep doing what I do, because it's proved successful.
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