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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prime case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight a clear or typical example of a particular situation or phenomenon.
Example: "The recent data breach is a prime case of the vulnerabilities that exist in our cybersecurity measures."
Alternatives: "a perfect example of" or "a clear instance of".
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It is, unfortunately, a prime case of politicians offering emotional satisfaction because they cannot or will not offer any substantive relief from violent crime.
There are countless ways to know something, or someone, without firsthand evidence, and Alice, as familiar as a household god and as remote as a child star, is a prime case of cultural osmosis.
The legal rules of evidence, in turn, are a prime case of the latter: for these rules structure the epistemic process by which jurors arrive at beliefs about disputed matters of fact at trials.
A prime case of little man syndrome she makes up for size with large throbbing balls and ruthless predictable bite.
But the move drew criticism from both sides — for being a prime case of regulatory overreach and on the other hand, for not going far enough.
Although Etsy is distinct from sharing economy companies (because it does not focus on sharing of underutilized assets), its more than one million sellers around the world are a prime case of microentrepreneurship - and the issues around financial inclusion.
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Pakistan's own history provides a prime case study of what happens when an ethnic group can no longer tolerate political and economic disregard.
A prime case study at University of Richmond is in the development of our new supercourse called Integrated Quantitative Science (IQS), which combines and integrates the concepts from the first course in each of mathematics, physics, computer science, biology, and chemistry.
A prime case involves Senator Tim Johnson, Democrat of South Dakota, who is in a tight re-election battle against Representative John Thune in a state that voted overwhelmingly for George W. Bush in 2000.
Ordinary QM cannot give an account of photons which constitute the prime case of relativistic 'particles'particles
He also complained strongly to Sir Paul when informed of the impending arrest, and said publicly that he had a "hunch" charges would not be brought against Mr Green.A prime case of political interference, say some, including the leader of the Labour group at City Hall, who has filed a complaint to the Metropolitan Police Authority's chief executive.
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