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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or serious instance of something, often in a negative context, such as a problem or condition.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, it became clear that there was a major case of miscommunication within the team."
Alternatives: "a significant instance of" or "a serious example of".
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It's not merely a major case of schadenfreude, either.
"We're talking here about a major case of denial".
It's jam-packed with cuteness, so prepare yourself for a major case of "the feels"!
Roberto Alomar and Jeromy Burnitz are suffering from a major case of stage fright and shock.
"Such a major case of false news should absolutely never have happened".
On the day we finally had our first date, I was having a major case of the vapors.
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This is demonstrated by applying it to a major case study of an engineering/aerospace company in the UK.
The Supreme Court today offered moral support for net neutrality activists and a soft setback for the current FCC's agenda by declining to revisit a major case supportive of the 2015 rules.
"It's the kind of evidence that, in a major case, prosecutors dream of".
That would be a mild end to what at one time seemed to be a major case between two of the largest companies in computer technology.
Also pending is a major case testing the limits of protections for employees who contend they have been wrongfully discharged.
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