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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bundle of cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or group of legal cases or instances that are being considered together.
Example: "The lawyer presented a bundle of cases to support her argument in court."
Alternatives: "a collection of cases" or "a group of cases".
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Belkin, maker of fine Mac accessories, has just dropped a bundle of cases and stands.
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Police already have a bundle of lèse-majesté cases on the go.
The eliminative proposal makes sense to this extent: the position of a private owner is best understood not as a single right to the exclusive use and control of the object in question, but as a bundle of rights, which may vary from case to case (Honore 1961).
Makers of stand-alone music-players, such as Rio, have been unable to compete with Apple and Motorolaa, once the top dog in mobile phones, let RIM, once an obscure Canadian start-up, grab the mobile e-mail market.With elaborate branding and advertising campaigns, gadget-makers have long promoted the idea that they were selling something more than just a bundle of electronics in a snazzy case.
A diary, a bundle of revealing letters, private notes on cases -- Newmyer has nothing rich to mine.
The electrokinetic flow of an electrolyte solution through a microchannel that comprises a bundle of cylinders is investigated for the case of constant surface potential.
The software group is a bundle of software that relates software group test cases.
Reports that he had left a bundle of letters with his solicitor several months ago in case he suffered a violent death could not be confirmed.
There is some thought in the market that, perhaps, Elop (a former Microsoft employee) purposefully tanked Nokia, thus forcing a sale to an outside party (in this case, Microsoft), triggering a bundle of cash for himself.
The function group is a bundle of software groups that relates function group test cases.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
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