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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of school" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific situation or example related to a school, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In a case of school funding issues, the district had to make difficult decisions."
Alternatives: "a situation involving school" or "an instance related to school".
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This is not just a case of school districts complaining about the state meddling with their finances.
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It has been there for births and deaths and the large and small crises in between: a case of a school principal with whooping cough, say, or a professor with a sprained ankle.
Beyond that, it is a case of persuading schools one at a time.
My answer was that all had seemed fine at home, but she was wistful at drop off and I thought it was just a case of "back to school after spring break at home with mama blues".
with a case of back-to-school fever!
Sept. 5-11: Home sick... with a case of back-to-school fever!
"It's not a case of either the high school or the board evaluating Hillside or any other school.
Because they mix learning outcomes and commercial profit, mini-companies therefore constitute a special case of school-related projects.
For some, it seemed like a case of playacting, like high school theater wrought on a grander scale.
A third challenge to devising an evidence-based policy in the case of school inputs is to have cost information that renders cost-effectiveness comparisons feasible.
But that spring, a case of vertigo kept her out of school for more than a month.
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