Examples of 'more a case' in a sentence

Meaning of "more a case"

more a case - This phrase indicates that a particular situation, issue, or scenario is primarily characterized by specific elements or factors mentioned previously. It suggests that the primary focus or evaluation should be based on the elements highlighted in the context

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more a case
It was more a case of living between two countries.
I am more and more a case.
More a case of too much stress.
I think this is more a case for the gendarmes.
Though treated there as a matter of force majeure, it was more a case of necessity.
Or was it more a case of butt saving than face saving.
This is not a clear case of incoherence, it is more a case of a competition between suppliers.
It was more a case of the players choosing other options.
Technical debt then becomes more a case of technical embezzlement.
It is more a case of reality being unsuccessful.
For the core audience it was probably more a case of post-bedtime.
It was more a case of spontaneous reaction.
I think this is more a case of,.
This is more a case of the governance model could be improved.
Consequently, it is more a case of co.

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It was more a case of encouraging them.
But for two Plymouth surfers, it's more a case of the bigger, the better.
It 's more a case of constantly challenging myself to learn.
Symptom presentations are often more a case of degree than complete separation.
It is more a case for diminishing women 's responsibility than explanation.
For us developers, it 's more a case of what we do not do.
It is more a case of applying the law … which is often quite different.
By trying to escape while I am in custody, I will add more a case for you!
However it was probably more a case of reculer pour mieux sauter.
More a case of mistaken semantics, I think.
In reality, however, this is more a case of public order than a matter of national security.
More a case of " down in the tube station at midnight " according to the story,.
So I think it 's more a case of him letting you go.
This is more a case of self-aggrandizement than serious historical research.
HE SIGHS Ideally. Erm… but it's more a case of what we can share with you.
It 's more a case of not doing the same or doing the same but more.
In my mind it was more a case of a ' broken ' heart.
Is it more a case of Nintendo being overly ambitious in its sales projections?
I suspect, however, it was more a case of my head hitting the ground.
It 's more a case of, ‘ If we get it together, maybe we could change things a bit ”.
Also, in this situation, it will be more a case of pedal-assisted motoring than the opposite.
In fact, it is more a case of action in specific sectors than of a coherent policy.
Yet for the "Mythbusters, " it's been more a case of paradise lost.
It was more a case of sticking to it.
It was more a case of them becoming ' shut down or numb ' while doing the technique.
It 's probably more a case of how I can help you.
It's more a case of feel. - I could do it with my eyes shut.
Where it 's more a case for, politeness.
It 's more a case of … - Simple yes or no 's what I am looking for.
Well, no, on… On the contrary, it's more a case of gathering evidence and building a case.
But maybe it 's more a case of normal people whose values and existence are threatened.
So, I think it 's more a case of the person 's own ignorance.
In Nigeria, it is more a case of poor organisation of justice combined with administrative chaos.
But it was actually more a case of not shying away from the mirror anymore.
It seemed to be more a case of agreeing an interpretation of their Terms of Use.

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