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The phrase "a very interesting case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, example, or scenario that captures attention or provokes thought.
Example: "The lawyer presented a very interesting case that challenged the existing legal precedents."
Alternatives: "an intriguing case" or "a fascinating case".
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"Well, it's a very interesting case".
It is a very interesting case study in power, in that he would not be described typically as a strong leader, but very consensual.
BP will be a very interesting case in so far as the literature on the subject has shown that investors only impose a reputational penalty in cases where the damaged party is related, such as customers, suppliers or employees.
But its latest report, and the reaction to it, are a very interesting case study of the difficulties that bedevil economic policy.The longer-term case that BIS makes relates to the cycle where central banks cut rates to rescue markets, which creates the incentives for more risk-taking, which generates even bigger crises, and requires even more monetary stimulus.
Most of the growth in the funds will come from Asia, although assets in Russia's National Wealth Fund could jump to as much as $619 billion by 2019 from about $32 billion at its inception in 2003, according to Jen. "Russia's fund is a very interesting case because it may simply grow tremendously, or stall if the government decides to use its assets to fund investments in infrastructure," he said.
The flyby "should be a very interesting case," he says.
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It is a very, very interesting case study, because it brings out all the elements of what entrepreneurs in Nigeria go through, from government intervention, to opportunity recognition, to why you must be tenacious.
There was another very interesting case with a community of deaf people in Nicaragua.
Very interesting case report of a young man with delayed puberty and primary testicular failure, with no identifiable known cause.
"Very interesting case, that man you saw yesterday," the doctor said.
"There is some very interesting case law dealing with when and under what circumstances an attorney can reject a contract," Mr. Grossman said.
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