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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quintessential case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an example that perfectly represents a particular quality or characteristic of a category or concept.
Example: "The study of this rare species is a quintessential case of how environmental changes can impact biodiversity."
Alternatives: "an ideal example" or "a perfect illustration".
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The question of job creation provides a quintessential case study.
Mr. Siegel asked Judge Kennedy to dismiss the charges, saying this was a "quintessential" case of a prosecutor acting without a basis in the law.
The annihilation of more than 1.5 million Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge is widely considered a quintessential case of genocide.
This is a quintessential case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.
A culture widely prone to both obesity and sleep deprivation may be a quintessential case of meeting the enemy, and finding it is us.
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The case is also a quintessential example of the hideous consequences that can result when a killer remains at large because the wrong person has been imprisoned.
Keloids for instance represent a quintessential example of scarring which results from aberrant matrix synthesis.
Harley-Davidson provides a quintessential example.
The sound company Dolby provides a quintessential example.
The auto industry is a quintessential example.
"This is the quintessential case of a monumental fall that is, in and of itself, severe punishment," said the defense.
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