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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor instance or occurrence of something, often in a humorous or light-hearted context.
Example: "After a long day at work, I found myself with a small case of the munchies and decided to order pizza."
Alternatives: "a minor instance of" or "a slight occurrence of".
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"I have a small case of ADD".
She carries a small case of water and a shower-proof radio to work.
I understand perfectly: You've got a small case of "I don't want him, but you can't have him, either" influenza.
It took two police vans to haul the evidence away: cotton batting, Bibles, cassocks, pipes, chemicals, a small case of condoms, watches.
As a Rockland County resident, I read both "Promise and Peril in New York Power Plants" (front page, Aug. 14) and "A Small Case of Identity Crisis" (news article, Aug. 14) with interest.
She arrives at our studio with no fanfare, one hand wheeling behind her a small case of clothes and kit, the other holding a packet of crisps, says her hellos, spots my Dictaphone, sits down.
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Along with a boxed Infra-Red Massager and the Coronet Electric Patter, the Antique Vibrator Museum has a smaller case of weight-loss vibrators from the 1950s.
Our study reports the evaluation of a small case series of patients with postoperative endophthalmitis.
Coghlan reported in 1992 the treatment of a small case series of patients with pain caused either by acute HZ or by PHN, including 4 patients each.
[ 6] in a small case series of living-donor liver transplant recipients.
A small case series of ICU survivors suggested a better outcome for patients with CIM in contrast with CIP [ 27].
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