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The phrase "case of not" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "case of not" when you want to refer to a situation in which something does not happen or is not the case. It is often used to express hypothetical or counterfactual scenarios. Example: "In case of not receiving a response from the company, we will have to consider other options."
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But, again, this wasn't just a case of not knowing.
Or maybe it was a case of not enough desire.
Certainly, this is the case of, not David, but it's the case of Michal, his wife.
Partly, it's a case of not wanting to ruin the look of the box.
It is not simply a case of not wanting to live in sin.
The Holy Qur'an Park is a classic case of not knowing your market.
"So I'm guessing it was just a case of not doing anything to offend anyone".
Isn't this a case of not seeing the forest for the trees?
This is a classic case of not thinking through the implications before rushing into reform".
I wondered if this was a case of not knowing the lyrics or an inspired update.
Perhaps it's a case of not missing what you have never had.
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