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"more a case of" is a valid phrase in written English and can be used for comparison when one thing is more likely than another.
For example, "The house wasn't destroyed by a tornado, it was more a case of deferred maintenance."
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"More a case of supreme talent wasted.
This was more a case of omerta.
It's more a case of 'write what you understand'.
It's more a case of removing an anachronism.
It's more a case of what she didn't.
It was more a case of actor feeling out director.
"It was actually more a case of collusion," he said.
Sanderson thinks it's more a case of evolving than dying.
Instead, it is more a case of exceptionally bad luck.
"It's more a case of we don't really know".
Forget Rheingold; it is more a case of Rhein-krieg.
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