Sentence examples for a case of more from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a case of more" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing an increase or abundance of something, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In this situation, it seems to be a case of more than just simple miscommunication."
Alternatives: "an instance of excess" or "a situation of abundance".

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It may be a case of more of the same Thursday night for Seton Hall.

For at least the first half of 2016 it will be a case of more of the same.

In his 22 years as a lawyer, he said, "I have never seen a case of more than 1,000 pages".

The way music is broadcast seems to change daily, but it's usually a case of more music being made available in more different ways.

You can be deflated by that but everyone was encouraged by what we had done and it was a case of more of the same in the second half.

According to one analysis, it could be that the rival engine makers Pratt and Whitney are carving out a bigger chunk of Rolls-Royce's market, rather than it being a case of more trouble ahead for plane manufacturers.

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He wanted to see earnings growth, but here again it was not a case of more-is-better.

"It's now a case of doing more and more.

In other cases, it may be a case of focusing more narrowly or more broadly than your competitors are doing.

It is a case of the more things change, the more they stay the same.

For Motion and Romans, it is a case of the more the merrier.

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