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The phrase "a deplorable case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or instance that is considered very bad or unfortunate.
Example: "The investigation revealed a deplorable case of neglect in the care facility."
Alternatives: "a regrettable situation" or "an unfortunate instance".
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"Undoubtedly, it is a deplorable case, a reprehensible case," Mr. Poire said.
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But it was a deplorable event and as soon as we heard their deplorable views they were condemned by community leaders and the church".
In another travesty a year later, the Roberts Court brushed off the conspicuously deplorable case of an American citizen name Jose Padilla.
Hillary Clinton made a deplorable basket case this weekend.
There is a deplorable tendency to neglect technique in bone cases.
Housing remains a deplorable problem.
This reveals a deplorable ignorance.
This reveals a deplorable lack of discernment.
"It's a deplorable political ploy," Mr. Turner said.
He proudly calls himself an infidel and a deplorable.
"It's an escalation of a deplorable practice".
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