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The phrase "a case study of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an in-depth examination of a person, group, or situation. For example: "This paper is a case study of the effects of climate change on polar bear populations."
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A case study of the ecology of british breeding birds.
A case study of the Brazilian beef industry.
– A case study of Pinus nigra spp. Laricio (Corsica/France).
Wren is a case study of hard work and drive.
Here is a case study of BK virus associated nephropathy.
"A Case Study of Toyota Unintended Acceleration and Software Safety".
Towards Methodical Calibration: A Case Study of Enterprise Switch Measurements.
Spain could be a case study of failed ambitions.
The Redeemed Church offers a case study of the crosscurrents that are drawing Christianity southward.
But it is doubly intriguing as a case study of playing catch-up in corporate America.
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The offensive line, in particular, serves as a case study of how to draft well.
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