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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slight case of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a minor or mild occurrence of something, often in a medical or emotional context. Examples: - "She had a slight case of the flu, but it didn't keep her from going to work." - "I'm feeling better now, it was just a slight case of food poisoning." - "The doctor diagnosed her with a slight case of anxiety and prescribed some medication." - "He had a slight case of stage fright before the performance, but he was able to push through it."
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In Dec. 1932, he entertained 4,000 at "A Slight Case Of Murder".
But the pressure was on, and he had a slight case of butterflies.
Last August her cold developed into a slight case of bronchitis.
Piazza had a slight case of whiplash but said he would probably be able to play on Saturday.
Meacher lost and Watkins, who had spent three days in the witness box, wrote a book: A Slight Case of Libel (1990).
This will not be simple, in A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER (1938), one of the great gangster spoofs, based on Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay's play.
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I have slight case of mysophobia, but I'm not some OCD freak about everything.
Here's what he had to say … "Seven players have somehow come down with slight cases of the flu.
Slight cases of rhabdomyolysis might exist that are subclinical, but still show up elevations of serum creatine kinase (CK).
The generally good CHW team cooperation observed in our study area may not persist over the longer term since even the slightest case of demotivation amongst CHWs can be detrimental to team functioning.
At this point the slightest case of misty eyes will keep that swelling going.
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