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The phrase "a case shows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific example or instance that illustrates a point or argument.
Example: "In legal studies, a case shows how the law is applied in real-life situations."
Alternatives: "an example demonstrates" or "a situation illustrates".
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A group of small cardboard maquettes displayed in a case shows how he tinkered with various shapes and colors before settling on a final design, giving a tantalizing hint of the many possible variations on each theme.
Further, such a case shows that our overall value judgment of someone's decision can depend on factors beyond the control of the agent.
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If the Chick-fil-A case shows anything, it shows that the liberal mainstream quickly and soundly condemned those politicians who would misuse regulatory powers to punish speech.
Lumbar sympathetic block was reported in a case showing successful response in a refractory EM recently [19].
If the suspect was, say, al-Qaida's top bomb maker, the agents would scramble to build a case showing "probable cause" to follow him.
Mr. Smith's small "Untitled" (circa early 1940's) oil on Masonite, which is in a display case, shows a variety of techniques.
A display case shows off the freshly baked goods of the day — scones, croissants and muffins.
Near the entrance, a glass case shows off the sweets of the day.
As a Yonkers case shows, meanwhile, litigation is not the only resort for opponents of eminent domain.
Histology from a retrieved case shows evidence of bone remodelling.
A simulation case shows the proper functioning of the simulator.
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