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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of one" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about singular instances or examples of a particular situation.
Example: "In this study, we found a case of one that illustrates the unique challenges faced by individuals in similar circumstances."
Alternatives: "an instance of one" or "a singular case".
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It was almost a case of one protesting too much.
"It's not just a case of one or two plant species moving to another area.
But one also suspects this is a case of one damn thing leading to another.
It might be a case of one spongy step too far.
It was a case of one or the other, and Stevie would say the same.
This was not a case of one corrections officer doing the wrong thing.
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Still, the fight on the Republican side is more than an arcane scheduling matter, or a case of one-upmanship among states eager for some of the attention showered on Iowa.
To present a case of one-step total hysteroscopic myomectomy using prostaglandin F2α.
I was most struck by the countless threads devoted to comparing "war wounds," a case of one-upmanship that felt like watching boxers or a platoon of Marines.
"Long term, the trend will be for the yuan to appreciate, but what we saw in the markets today is that it's not simply a case of one-way moves," said Robert Reilly of Société Générale in Hong Kong.
We present a case of one-dimensional radar which is to determine the presence or absence of target in a given range bin.
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