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The phrase "a fictive case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothetical or imaginary scenario, often in academic or literary contexts.
Example: "In her novel, the author explores a fictive case of time travel that challenges the laws of physics."
Alternatives: "a hypothetical instance of" or "an imagined scenario of".
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As an experiment, agential realism is applied to a fictive case of a collapsing structure, and found to make sense as feminist conceptualization of such an event.
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