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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case followed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a situation or instance that has been succeeded by another event or situation.
Example: "After the initial incident, a case followed that brought attention to the underlying issues."
Alternatives: "a subsequent case" or "an ensuing case".
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Residents were given 10 minutes to review a case followed by a presentation of management changes.
The image of a pruned tree was observed in the secondary branches of both submandibular glands of a case followed up due to renal tubular acidosis and later diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome based on radiological findings (n = 2).
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In such a case, follow up promptly with another thank-you note.
As long as a case follows the required formula, case-filing results under the filtering-packaging mechanism can meet legal requirements.
Such a case follows from the fact that on the time scale (mathbb{T}=mathbb {Z}) system (6) is not regressive,1 i.e., (1+mu(t)(-1)=1-1=0).
A few main travel time peaks remain in the distribution curves for the group A cases followed by a long tail until about 3 s.
Abbott, a similar case, followed, producing a string of rulings that said the state still was not living up to its constitutional duty.
Hughes appealed unsuccessfully and a second case followed after he was accused of breaching the restraining order.
A court case followed and, as in 1718, it was ordered to be played out, presumably so that all wagers could be fulfilled.
But as we have discussed in prior updates, the Delaware Court of Chancery announced in early 2016 in In re Trulia Inc. Stockholder Litigation, 29 A.3Del84 (Del. Ch. 2016) that the much-abused practice of filing an M&A case followed shortly by an agreement on "disclosure only" settlement is effectively at an end.
These are primarily designed as assessments and involve the formal discussion of a patient's case followed by feedback and scoring using a structured assessment form.
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