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"straightforward case" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a legal case or situation that is easy to understand and resolve. For example: "Since the facts of the case were clear, it was a straightforward case for the judge to decide."
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It seemed a straightforward case.
A more straightforward case is Massachusetts.
And the most straightforward case occurs with the nonregulated tenant.
That would make it a straightforward case of burglary.
Proponents of these kinds of deals make a straightforward case.
On one level it looks like a straightforward case.
"This is an extremely simple and straightforward case," said the prosecutor, Michael S. Schachter.
Moreno-Ocampo was right to choose a relatively straightforward case as his first prosecution.
Unless you have a straightforward case, few lawyers will offer a "no win, no fee" deal.
In our view there is an absolutely straightforward case that the licences shouldn't be continuing".
For Mr. Mahanoori, the expulsion of the Pandits was a straightforward case of betrayal.
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