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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a number of case" is not correct in English.
It should be "a number of cases." You can use it when referring to multiple instances or examples of something, typically in a formal or academic context.
Example: "In a number of cases, the results were inconclusive."
Alternatives: "several instances" or "multiple examples."
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A number of case studies are described.
My article presents a number of case studies that illustrate how regulation by settlement operates.
Gives a number of case histories of prisoners & names of some of the staff members.
Steinberg uses a number of case studies to emphasise this fact.
A number of case studies in the report outlined a high level of frustration.
It also provides a number of case studies developed using this methodology.
The resource includes a number of case studies and a true or false quiz about poverty.
For the main study, eight informers developed circulation systems for a number of case studies.
In the final part, a number of case studies are illustrated.
The efficacy and efficiency of these MGA methods are demonstrated using a number of case studies.
A number of case studies are presented to clarify the proposed methodology.
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