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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case study with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific case study that includes or involves a particular aspect or element.
Example: "The research presents a case study with a focus on the impact of social media on youth behavior."
Alternatives: "a case study featuring a" or "a case study including a".
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Kenya offers a case study, with a few surprises.
They were then given a case study with a photograph of an actual defendant and his or her general profile.
To demonstrate the proposed model, this paper presents a case study with a smartphone example.
The model is applied to a case study with a microgrid involving five participants.
This was followed by a case study with a hemiplegic person.
A case study with a simple Product from aerospace sector illustrates the prototype development.
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It was then compared through a case study with an existing centralized energy management system.
A case study with an experimental VLIW architecture implemented in VHDL was used to demonstrate the impacts of our technique on hardware overhead and performance degradation.
Findings from a case study with an office building in the Netherlands demonstrate the effectiveness of the framework in quantifying the potential of seasonal CABS.
The partial results of a case study with an input-intensive and an input-extensive crop (ware potato and winter wheat, respectively) showed that site specific nitrogen management led to positive returns over variable costs compared to uniform N-application, conditional on the validity of the WAVE model used in simulating yield effects.
But a case study (with accompanying photo) gives a dose of reality, plausibility and authority to a story.
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