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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marvellous case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or example that is impressive or extraordinary in some way.
Example: "The detective presented a marvellous case that left everyone in the courtroom in awe of the evidence."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary case" or "a remarkable case".
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It's a marvellous case study in Cybersyn capitalism.
We have algorithms to determine what that market is". It's a marvellous case study in Cybersyn capitalism.
Oddly, the things in the new Rijksmuseum I found most rewarding were the moments when it did lapse into old-style concentration on a single fact – a marvellous case of rock-crystal vessels, or five sublime still lifes by Adriaen Coorte in a line.
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What a marvellous showcase for the Firm!
There is a marvellous example in the Purgatorio.
It's a marvellous narration of the case, combining current-day interviews with some footage, photos, and documents from the eighties and from Soering's 1990 trial.
This can be signalled in a FORTRAN program by the instruction "IF" followed by instructions for what to do in either of the alternative cases — a marvellous simplification, provided that one knows in advance that there are two cases.
Because in many cases the nurses do a marvellous job, they really run the facilities very well.
In that case, it will go down in the history books as a marvellous thing that grew and died under certain historical conditions, mostly in the twentieth century.
What a marvellous, marvellous atmosphere.
A marvellous idea indeed.
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