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"caught a bad case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to experience or contract a severe or unpleasant condition. Example: I caught a bad case of the flu last week and had to miss work for three days.
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My dad caught a bad case of the running bug.
She wrote that he had caught "a bad case of Potomac fever".
Despite the same old same old you're seeing onstage, Mr. Iconis has not caught a bad case of ordinariness.
Even Maryland, long considered an immigrant-friendly state, has recently caught a bad case of Arizona "fever".
Heard some of the Phoenix New Times gang caught a bad case of maricopa in the dungeon (jk its tb).
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But the friezelike deployment of profiled figures in shallow space that characterizes so many of his pictures belies that indifference; he clearly did catch a bad case of Art.
She caught a bad cold.
Then she caught a bad cold, and never recovered.
Ross soon caught a bad cold accompanied by a lingering fever, and was extremely ill for eight weeks.
It wasn't a bad case.
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