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The phrase "In such instances" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to refer to situations that are similar to one already described. For example, "The regulations were not strictly enforced in our department, but in such instances disciplinary action was taken."
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In such instances, e-mail disappears into the ether.
In such instances it's better to cash in.
In such instances, the safety of dietary supplements is compromised.
In such instances, taxpayers have taken the main financial hit.
In such instances, she said, a supplier might lower the wholesale price to assist a retailer.
In such instances, a refinanced mortgage could include forgiveness of outstanding debt.
In such instances, local social services do not co-ordinate their care".
In such instances, experts say, whether Asperger's or autism is diagnosed is often arbitrary.
In such instances it is perhaps unsurprising that teachers rush to help their charges.
In such instances it should be the federation which is punished, not the athlete.
In such instances, HMRC will instruct the debt-collection agency to return the case immediately.
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