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The phrase "a hypothetical case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation that is imagined or theoretical rather than real, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "In a hypothetical case of a global pandemic, governments would need to implement strict health measures."
Alternatives: "a theoretical scenario of" or "an imagined situation of".
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As an example, advocates pointed to a hypothetical case of a poor single mother with a disabled child.
As an example, Mr. Galligan offered a hypothetical case of a worker killed in an oil rig explosion.
They were then all asked to rule on a hypothetical case of prostitution similar to those they ruled on.
The author then takes a hypothetical case of a literary-minded doctor that finds it hard to have time for his patients due to his literary adventures.
In this section, a hypothetical case of region II having a negative A − B is considered.
The simulation is performed under a hypothetical case of loss of off-site power.
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology, a hypothetical case study of a lignocellulosic biorefinery is utilized.
This chapter describes a hypothetical case study of an information system design project.
We combine the statistical model with an optimization model and design a hypothetical case study of reservoir operation.
We illustrate the method with a hypothetical case study of (1) fishing and (2) nearshore habitat pressure using an empirically-validated marine ecosystem model for British Columbia, Canada, and derive numerical threshold values in terms of the density of two empirically-tractable indicator groups, sablefish and jellyfish.
The final simulations were designed to emulate a hypothetical case series of 50 cancer patients.
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