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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of putting" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific instance or example of putting something in a particular way, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In this discussion, we have a case of putting the theory into practice, which illustrates the concept effectively."
Alternatives: "an instance of placing" or "a situation of positioning".
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It is a case of putting down a marker and seeing what develops.
"It wasn't a case of putting anyone down," he says evenly.
It was really a case of putting something down on paper to get my brain working that morning," Bond said.
Announcing the sentence, Justice Rodger Bell accepted it was "not a case of putting profits before safety".
The latter is either a case of putting your money where your mouth is or a blatant conflict of interest.
Nor must it be thought that this is a case of putting yourselves into danger for a country which is not yours.
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This year it's not just a case of put down the Pol Roger, it's a case of stay as sober as possible and avoid any slips.
Perhaps it is just a case of put up, or one of the thousands of over-qualified post-docs will happily take my place, but I'd thought I'd share my concerns with you anyway.
It's not a case of put your photo up and pray".
It almost seemed to be a case of put all of the exciting attacking players you have in one team and they will win.
Unfortunately it's not a simple case of putting in an application.
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