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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific instance or situation involving the act of creating or producing something.
Example: "In this project, we encountered a case of making a decision that would impact the entire team."
Alternatives: "an instance of creating" or "a situation of producing".
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"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".
And it's not just a case of making a head-count of modern extinctions.
Shorten stressed it was a case of making the best out of a bad job.
"This is certainly a case of making a virtue of necessity.
Apprenticeships are much like finding a job so it is a case of making an application and attending an interview.
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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.
It's a case of make do and mend, and taking each year as it comes.
Hugely influential in terms of the match, brilliantly executed and a classic case of making opponents pay dearly for the tiniest lapse.
Replacing dullness with fun seems to be a simple case of making everything brighter, louder, and more coated in fire the way I wish real golf were.
Replacing dullness with fun seems to be a simple case of making everything brighter, louder and more coated in fire – the way I wish real golf were.
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