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The phrase "a case of time" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about time-related issues or situations, but its meaning would depend heavily on the surrounding text.
Example: "In this project, we are facing a case of time that requires immediate attention to meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "a matter of time" or "a situation involving time".
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At the moment, it is a case of time will tell.
And we can celebrate that happy accident for what it is: a case of time and nature working pleasingly to an individual's advantage.
The ending, where Magnus is transported from the post-apocalyptic future to the present, was written in a way that Kindler wanted the audience to discuss whether it was a case of time travel or merely a "psychological dream".
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A case of cosmic time warp?
But it's not a case of third time lucky.
It was a case of second time lucky – just.
And this is a case of a time when it didn't work".
It is not simply a case of having time to catch up.
[But] it shouldn't be a case of wrong time, wrong place.
It's more a case of taking time to say: 'Hello‚ how are you?
It was a case of third time lucky for PyeongChang, which is 110 miles from the capital, Seoul.
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