Sentence examples for To cases from inspiring English sources

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To cases

noun

An actual event, situation, or fact.

  • For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.

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To cases.

Subsequent speakers got down to cases.

Now let's get down to cases.

— Beth finally got down to cases.

Applying Breyer's ruling to cases involving similar issues isn't easy.

A similar sort of reasoning runs to cases like yours.

Courts have also extended the penalty to cases of terrorism.

The first related to cases in the civil courts.

A lot of times I get attached to cases to add leverage.

Mr. Butswinkas pointed to cases in which judges had opened cases involving younger juveniles.

The new law says caesarean sections must be restricted to cases of medical necessity.

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