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The phrase "a fictitious case study for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hypothetical or invented example used for analysis or educational purposes.
Example: "In this report, we will analyze a fictitious case study for understanding the impact of social media on consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "an imaginary case study for" or "a hypothetical case study for".
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The chapter presents a fictitious case study for illustrative purposes.
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A case study for Belgium.
Afghanistan is a case study for either.
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"Ultimately, despite being often disregarded as fictitious, and even as a lesser form of narrative, folk tales are excellent case studies for cross-cultural comparisons and studies on human behaviour, including cooperation, decision making, [and so on]." The author and academic Marina Warner, who has written a history of fairytales, called the paper "fascinating".
Like for a jewelry brand we did a case study.
America makes for an interesting case study.
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