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The phrase "cases of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to multiple instances or examples of something. Example: The doctor has seen many cases of a rare disease in his career.
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18 April The U.S. focal point publishes confirmed California cases of A(H1N1) in WHO's EIS.
It's one of the clearer cases of a conflict.
The pantry has cases of a sports drink, and the refrigerator has the sports drink cold.
The vessel had 388 reported cases of a Norwalk-like virus.
This is one of those classic cases of a team not being able to wait.
He has started producing artwork for the jewel cases of a CD he burned, "Adam's Celebration of Song".
Colombia has confirmed the first two cases of a rare birth defect associated with the spread of Zika.
Distinguishing features: The destruction of Sutherland's painting is one of the most notorious cases of a subject disliking their portrait.
Try Artek's secondhand shop, 2nd Cycle (number 9) – one of the few cases of a brand recycling its own products.
Ashton Bonds was one of the rare cases of a death from MRSA contracted outside a health care facility.
Ridding the world of its last cases of a disease is one of the most formidable challenges in public health.
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