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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or example that is striking or intense, often evoking strong emotions or reactions.
Example: "The documentary presented a dramatic case of environmental degradation that left the audience in shock."
Alternatives: "an intense example" or "a striking instance."
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"It was such a dramatic case.
China offers a dramatic case in point.
The execution of Gary Graham in Texas last night is a dramatic case in point.
A dramatic case is Carlyle Capital, a bond fund run by the Carlyle Group, a private-equity firm (see article).
In Boston, as the penalty phase began, David Bruck made a dramatic case against the death penalty.
Less familiar but no less intriguing are the ways in which photography helped pro-government forces to identify the rebels and to make a dramatic case of their crimes against humanity.
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The Troy Anthony Davis case offers a dramatic example of how human error always figures into an ethical analysis of the death penalty.
Without purporting to solve this chicken-and-egg conundrum, Alicia Drake's "Beautiful Fall: Lagerfeld, Saint Laurent, and Glorious Excess in 1970s Paris" considers a deliciously dramatic case in point.
A more dramatic case is that of the yen.
The 22 species of Salix presented a particularly dramatic case of compromised resolution.
A less dramatic case, but for biological systems probably equally important, occurs when fast rhythms are to be produced as is the case in a fast running insect.
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