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The phrase "a glass case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a display case made of glass, often used to showcase items or protect them from damage.
Example: "The museum featured a glass case containing ancient artifacts that were carefully preserved."
Alternatives: "a display case" or "a glass display".
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A glass case contains Xenophon's "Cyropaedia".
A glass case displays cookies and pastries.
Then he got a glass case.
They all reposed, in part, in a glass case.
Inside, a glass case keeps lip-smacking Neuhaus chocolates chilled.
The jacket was now on display in a glass case.
Shackles of varying sizes are displayed in a glass case.
"But the niceness comes through a glass case".
A small volume in a glass case illustrates how special the relationship was.
You can imagine coming across them in a glass case in some museum of mankind.
She seemed distant and frosty, like a figurine in a glass case.
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