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The phrase "a case of pay" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts related to payment or compensation, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In this situation, we have a case of pay that needs to be addressed before proceeding with the contract."
Alternatives: "a payment issue" or "a compensation matter".
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It was a case of pay up, or pay up.
Dr. Philip J. Rosenfeld, a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Miami, said the decision was "clearly a case of pay to play" since Genentech's money dictated the choice of drugs.
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In many instances it becomes a case of pay-me-now-or-pay-me-a-lot-more-later.
For business it's not just a case of paying the bills on time.
In this tucked-away harbour on the south Cornish coast, it's not simply a case of paying the ferryman, but of having a darn good natter with him, too, if you want to make the most of your stay.
Some students also question the wisdom of undertaking internships for academic credit, as I am this semester, as they see it of a case of paying one institution (a school) to work for another (an internship site) instead of paying for traditional classroom instruction.
The Trump Foundation characterized this as a clerical error although others have described it as a case of "pay-to-play politics".
Cash bonuses paid to chief executives are likewise controversial, with some suggestions that observed reductions in CEO pay levels in 2015-16 are simply a case of shifting pay into cash bonuses rather than cash salaries.
"It's a case of polluter pays," said Andy de Bell, another team member with Thames Water.
I would like it to end up in English hands but it is a case of who will pay top dollar!" He said existing tenants will be protected, with their rental contracts switched to the company or landlord that buys the portfolio.
"I'm not going to compromise the quality of a case to pay people".
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