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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case that contains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or container that holds or includes something within it.
Example: "She opened a case that contains all her important documents and photographs."
Alternatives: "a box that holds" or "a container that includes".
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Ambulatory patients with tracheotomies carry a case that contains necessary suctioning supplies.
They can also be found spending $60 on a case that contains a tiny flip-up flashlight — or just carrying one around on a keychain — so that they can read in bed or in other darkish situations.
San Diego's Sensor Jacket is at CES with a case that contains a "non-contact" infrared thermometer.
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In an upstairs gallery, someone vacuumed specks of dust from the inside of a case that contained examples of Hoffmann's sleek tableware designs; downstairs, waiters were arranging champagne flutes on silver trays.
The monitor comes in a small case that contains a microprocessor and a battery, and can be clipped to the eyewear.
The drone drops a small case that contains a cardiac kit, which includes an AED, ECG, a blood pressure cuff and more.
In a stairwell off the downtown corridor is a glass case that contains a placard: " 'Twas beauty killed the beast," and no fewer than 23 photographs of Fay Wray, starting with her in 1910 at age 3, all the way up until her final year.
In structure, the AED is a plastic case that contains a printed circuit board (PCB) with various attached electronic components such as capacitors, resistors, inductors, and integrated circuits.
The new sensors, created by Kyung-In Jang, professor of robotics engineering at South Korea's Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, and John A. Rogers, Northwestern University, consists of a silicone case that contains "50 components connected by a network of 250 tiny wire coils".
The phone has a nice hefty case that contains a triple-threat of Web navigation.
Or go to the Smithsonian and open the glass case that contains a piece of the moon.
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