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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In particular case" is not correct in English; it should be "In a particular case." You can use it when referring to a specific instance or example within a broader context.
Example: "In a particular case, the results were significantly different from the expected outcomes."
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In particular case, i.e., if p = exp p, the defined measure coincides with p-adic Gibbs measure (see [24, 25]).
In particular case, i.e., if p = exp p, the defined measure coincides with p-adic Gibbs measure.
In particular case, i.e., if 픭 = exp p, the defined measure coincides with p-adic Gibbs measure (see [24, 25]).
In particular case, for stiffened spherical shell panel, at the beginning, the deflection of shell increases up and then decreases down.
In particular, Case 3 required 48 sessions to relieve his dysphagia.
In particular, case studies should include migrant women, young unsupported mothers, mothers in depressed neighbourhoods and those living in suburbs with strong aggregated social networks.
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"It worked in particular cases.
This assumption might be mistaken in particular cases of course.
In general, Jack is right, but in particular cases he can be wrong.
It is also appropriate to criticize the reasoning of judges in particular cases.
That doesn't mean there can't be a modest benefit in particular cases, though.
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