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The phrase "a case of rogue" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation involving a rogue element or individual, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The investigation revealed a case of rogue behavior within the organization."
Alternatives: "an instance of rogue" or "a situation involving a rogue".
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It wasn't a case of rogue units.
As a case of rogue capitalism, Boots is sharply different and especially troubling.
The remaining question is whether this was a case of rogue agencies running wild or of malign instructions from the political masters.
What happened in Luzerne County, formerly known for coal and now for organized crime and public corruption (in certain districts, teachers have to pay for teaching jobs), was not a case of rogue judges acting alone.
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Maybe it was a case of a rogue prosecutor gone utterly berserk.
Is this a case of a rogue physician?
This isn't just a case of councils going rogue.
Or is this a case of an employee gone rogue?
The seriousness with which Google handled the Home Mini incident (they sent someone to physically pick it up from the guy's house!) shows that it was definitely a case of a device gone rogue and not something more nefarious, but it's still a good privacy reminder.
Could it just be a case of an incompetent court gone rogue?
In the case of Rogue One, then, there is cause for hope.
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