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The phrase "a case of special" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific situation or instance that is unique or noteworthy, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "This is a case of special circumstances that require our immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a unique situation" or "an exceptional instance".
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But this is not just a case of special pleading.
This is not, however, a case of special treatment for sport.
Only a couple of them, Goncharova and Popova, are great painters; the others are not, but the exhibition isn't a case of special pleading.
If just a couple of the women, Natalia Goncharova and Liubov Popova, were truly great painters, the exhibition still isn't a case of special pleading.
If only a couple of the women, Natalia Goncharova and Liubov Popova, were truly great painters, the exhibition isn't a case of special pleading.
If only a couple of the women, Natalia Goncharova and Liubov Popova, were truly great painters, the exhibition still isn't a case of special pleading.
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A limiting case of special interest has a line source of constant concentration spanning the domain's upstream boundary.
The argument is framed against a false idea of British exceptionalism, one that suffers from a severe case of Special Snowflake Syndrome.
As intriguing as geometric Newtonian gravity may be, its basis, classical mechanics, is merely a limiting case of (special) relativistic mechanics.
A total of 225 cases of special femoral prostheses implantation were identified.
Thus, replication (which is contrasted by Griesemer with mere copying) is a special case of inheritance, itself a special cases of biological reproduction.
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