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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a documented case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific instance or example that has been officially recorded or verified.
Example: "The study presented a documented case of the effects of climate change on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "an established case" or "a recorded instance."
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The bison defenders say there has never been a documented case of bison transmitting brucellosis to cattle in the wild.
The other enrolled patients who no longer had antibodies but had had a documented case of Lyme disease.
But there is in fact a documented case, and the E.P.A. report that discussed it suggests there may be more.
They said there had never been a documented case of illness in a community caused by an escaped pathogen from a high-security laboratory.
They say that Brazil has never had a documented case of the disease, which has been linked to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.
The critics point out that there has never been a documented case of voter impersonation in Indiana, and that mail-in voting is more prone to fraud.
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When Welz investigated this claim, he "could not find a single documented case of a wolverine even attacking a person anywhere in the world, ever".
"It is important to note," he said, "that there has not been a single documented case of a successful attack against an electronic voting system, in Ohio or anywhere in the United States".
Not a single documented case of a child who lost both parents.
But why, in the absence of a single documented case, had a whole neighborhood in contemporary Manhattan collectively fixated on dog thievery?
To present a photographically documented case of a known brown recluse spider bite to the eyelid.
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