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The phrase "a case of pulling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a situation or instance involving the act of pulling something, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "In this project, we encountered a case of pulling that required us to reassess our strategy."
Alternatives: "an instance of pulling" or "a situation involving pulling".
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It is not a case of pulling up the drawbridge to stop other women following: they won't lower it, either, for those following behind, and help correct a situation that is clearly wrong.
"It may not be necessary to fracture and in which case it is just a case of pulling off the water for a period of time and then it starts to produce its own gas".
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That's a classic case of pulling up the ladder.
Yet it still looks like a case of big banks pulling the regulators by the nose.Basel 2 favours large banks that have good internal communications and are skilled at intermediating risks and unloading them on to others.
There have been previous reports of the ultrasound evaluation of the annular ligament in the case of pulled elbow (Nursemaid elbow) [ 29, 30].
In both cases of pulling along either the N-to-C or N-to-RGD axis, the work put into the system is initially used to reorient the module until the end points of the axis (the anchor point and the pulling point) are aligned along the direction of pulling (along the long axis of 10FNIII).
It was a revelation and brought home that depression is not a simple case of "pull yourself together", but an illness.
A case of the wool being pulled over our eyes?
This isn't a case of a developer trying to pull a fast one on community residents.
Based on the video, I think there's a strong possibility it is indeed a case of road rage: A driver pulls his BMW into a driveway, exits the vehicle and fires off several rounds from a handgun at a passing pickup truck.
Indeed, Hippocrates attributed a case of arthritis being cured to the pulling of a tooth.
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