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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marvellous case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or noteworthy example of something, often in a positive context.
Example: "The scientist presented a marvellous case of how climate change is affecting polar bear populations."
Alternatives: "an excellent example of" or "a remarkable instance of".
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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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It's a marvellous case study in Cybersyn capitalism.
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.
It was a marvellous consolidating of wits".....
Though generally I have a marvellous sense of direction.
It has a marvellous sort of relaxation.
The very best poem, "Daffodils", however, is a marvellous celebration of the natural.
The last sound in the film is a marvellous burst of reunited lovers' laughter.
But the twee taxonomy reflects a marvellous feat of storytelling installation.
"I saw all these walls and counters covered with a marvellous mix of food.
What a marvellous sense of trees and flowers!
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