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The phrase "a best case end" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an optimal or ideal conclusion to a situation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In a best-case scenario, we would finish the project ahead of schedule and under budget."
Alternatives: "best-case scenario" or "ideal outcome".
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In order to determine the best case end-to-end delay performance, an offline route search algorithm, Backward Search for Delay Benchmark Routing (BSDBR), has been developed.
That would happen by the end of the year in a best case scenario, said Hyperloop One, which had been called Hyperloop Technologies until Tuesday.
[16 months] is a best case scenario.
As it turns out, the West is doing very little to transform the outrage of Syrian citizens into effective penalties against the regime of Bashar al-Assad and its suppliers, or into active outside support for a best-case scenario — ending Damascus's symbiotic relationship with Iran, stopping Syria's promotion of terrorism and isolating Hezbollah in Lebanon.
(Tweedell's group eventually came up with this best-case ending: the soldier would get mentoring. The more realistic outcome: he would be put on an unpleasant work detail).
And, in a best-case scenario, you can end up far, far ahead of your competition.
That is a best-case scenario, but it is the main reason the Giants are not placing Shockey on injured reserve, which would end his season.
Yet that is a best-case scenario.
And that's a best-case scenario.
That's in a best-case scenario.
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