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The phrase "a case of quantity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or examples that involve a specific amount or volume of something.
Example: "In this experiment, we observed a case of quantity where the results varied significantly with the amount of the substance used."
Alternatives: "an instance of quantity" or "a matter of quantity".
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"In Northern Ireland," she says wryly, "it was more a case of quantity, not quality".
Its story started out as one of revolution, which has instead been overtaken by a case of quantity over quality.
Generally speaking, this is a case of quantity over quality, but there are always a few films that stand out by virtue of extra care, better budget and/or a starry cast.
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According to Fulchiron, it is a case of quality over quantity.
Chris Croucher, independent TV producer It's also a case of quality v quantity.
"It's a case of quality versus quantity," says Taddei.
Looks like a case of quality over quantity.
I don't see Pardew making many signings this time around and, if he does, it will be a case of quality, not quantity.
This year will be a case of quality instead of quantity".
A special case of quantity manager is the global time manager, which is used to implement a discrete event semantics, where events are processed in chronological order.
It was an unfortunate case of quantity over quality during my first day at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
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