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The phrase "a case presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a situation, argument, or example is being introduced or discussed, often in legal, academic, or analytical writing.
Example: "In the report, a case presented illustrates the impact of climate change on coastal communities."
Alternatives: "a case put forth" or "a case outlined".
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"That means there must be a case presented for and against," he said.
A case presented in August levels similar charges against helmet manufacturers.
Australia would send help if a case presented in the region, for example in Papua New Guinea, the minister said.
But, having given herself up and gone to prison, she makes a rather good martyr, especially in a case presented as one of patriotic devotion to the flag.
In a case presented by some 360 plaintiffs, the jury agreed with lawyers who argued that senior police officials had issued orders for demonstrators arrested on minor charges to be put through a long processing, including a night in jail.
Little clarification was offered at the news conference, where officials offered explanations for why a case presented as a serious terrorism matter had not been brought in federal court.
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The justices agreed on Friday to hear a case presenting that wrinkle in the Sixth Amendment's "confrontation clause".
One needs to know this fact whenever a case presents in its incipiency.
Dual infection with M. tuberculosis and B. pseudomallei has been reported previously including a case presenting with a neck abscess [ 3- 5].
The problem addressed is a real case presented by a company that provides logistics services in the Mexican Republic.
In a sense, the case presented a moving target.
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