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Discover Ludwig'Case in point' is an idiom which is commonly used in written English
It is used to introduce a specific example or fact which illustrates something that has already been mentioned. For example, "People often struggle to understand the complexities of the stock market. Case in point, my parents invested a large sum of money in a risky venture without researching it first."
Idiom
Case in point.
Meaning an instance of something has just occurred that was previously discussed.
Dictionary
Case in point
noun
An example that illustrates a point.
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(Case in point?
Case in point, right?
Case in point: Thursday afternoon.
Case in point — Justin's dad.
Case in point: the Bartendro.
Case in point: Dharamsala.
Case in point — water.
Case in point: homeopathy.
Case in point: FTE.
Case in point: Sicily.
Case in point: BRICs.
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