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The phrase "a very poor case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, argument, or example that is weak or lacking in evidence or support.
Example: "The lawyer presented a very poor case, failing to provide any substantial evidence to support his claims."
Alternatives: "a weak argument" or "a flimsy case."
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But Burke massages the data, assuming, not unreasonably, that high draft picks do have more inherent talent (pace JaMarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf) and concludes that there is a very poor case to be made for not starting a rookie QB when you think he's the best QB you've got.
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Reports have pointed to the limited integration in urban areas, showing very poor case detection [ 20].
Although hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HCCA) has a very poor prognosis, there are cases in which long-term survival is rarely obtained by multidisciplinary treatment.
For instance, if the reference data are biologically largely meaningless (as in the case of a very poor classification) or if the gene used is unresolved at the taxonomic level of interest, the agreement between reference and clustering partitions might be hardly be modifiable by changing the clustering parameters.
Discussion Urine antigen testing for Legionnaire's disease appears to be over-prescribed in many cases with a very poor level of positivity in our cohort.
An analysis of earlier case reports concludes that this occurs in about 10% of cases, but has a very poor prognosis.
In any case, he was a very poor boy.
Space-occupying malignant MCA infarctions carry a very poor prognosis under standard therapy, with a case-fatality rate approaching 80%.
In any case, this test has a very poor fracture risk predictive value and its clinical relevance can be challenged.
A very poor QOL was reported in 3% of AOM cases.
In any case, both magazines would make a very poor substitute for pornography.
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